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Serving the Pacific Northwest since 1949

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    Breaking the Trend: V. Van Dyke Trucking Offers the Short-Term Warehousing the Market Lacks

    by V. Van Dyke
    In a market where small, short-term warehousing options across the U.S. are hard to find, V. Van Dyke specializes in short-term warehousing solutions designed to accommodate large and heavy cargo. Read More »
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    The Pitfalls of Premature EV Mandates for Heavy-Haul Trucking

    by V. Van Dyke
    The push toward cleaner transportation is an important and necessary conversation but we have some real world concerns about the feasibility, practicality, and economic impact this will have on the trucking industry. Read More »
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    Rail vs. Truck Freight: How to Use Both for a More Efficient Supply Chain

    by KING HUFFORD | V. Van Dyke
    When it comes to freight transportation, businesses often face the decision of whether to use rail or truck freight. Each mode offers distinct advantages, and in many cases, the most efficient solution is a combination of both. Read More »
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    Length Matters

    by DON MARSH | CONCRETE PRODUCTS
    The ambitious engineering behind the I-5 SB Puyallup River Bridge and other I-5 corridor crossings reflects a sterling WSDOT, Concrete Technology and V. Van Dyke track record for scheduling and delivering 200-ft.-plus long bridge girders to Atkinson Construction and peers. Read More »
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    Beam Me Back

    by RICHARD TEW | HEAVY TORQUE
    V. Van dyke, (buss bilt) a seattle-based long load specialist show us their take on how a rear bogie should be built. Read More »
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    Steer Cars’ and ‘Jeeps’ Bring Up the Rear of Long-Beam Hauls

    by Tom Berg | Trailer Talk
    Learn more about how V. Van Dyke’s steer car works in this informative article from the Trailer Talk blog. Read More »
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