Used at large airports with installed distribution systems to make into-plane deliveries; distinguished from other types of fueling vehicles
ID
Idler Car
IX
Boxcar (Insulated)
LO
Locomotive
LU
Load/unload Device on Equipment
NX
Boxcar (Interior Bulkheads)
OB
Ocean Vessel (Break Bulk)
OT
Open-top/flatbed trailer
OV
Open Top Van
PT
Protected Trailer
PU
Pick-up Truck
RC
Refrigerated (Reefer) Car
RE
Flat Car (End Bulkheads)
RF
Flat Car
RG
Gondola Covered
RI
Gondola Car (Covered - Interior Bulkheads)
RO
Gondola Car (Open)
RR
Rail Car
RT
Controlled Temperature Trailer (Reefer)
SC
Service Car
SK
Stack Car
ST
Removable Side Trailer
SV
Van - Special Inside Length, Width or Height Requirements
TA
Trailer, Heated/Insulated/Ventilated
TB
Trailer, Boat
TC
Trailer, Car
TF
Trailer, Dry Freight
TG
Trailer, Tank (Gas)
TH
Truck, Open Top High Side
TI
Trailer, Insulated
TJ
Trailer, Tank (Chemicals)
TK
Trailer, Tank (Food Grade-Liquid)
TL
Trailer (not otherwise specified)
TM
Trailer, Insulated/Ventilated
TN
Tank Car
TO
Truck, Open Top
TP
Trailer, Pneumatic
A specialized trailer with a pneumatic device for loading or unloading
TQ
Trailer, Electric Heat
A trailer with electric heat to keep product from freezing
TR
Tractor
TT
Telescoping Trailer
TU
Truck, Open Top Low Side
TV
Truck, Van
TW
Trailer, Refrigerated
A refrigerated trailer capable of keeping product cold. Different from a temperature controlled trailer which is able to keep product at a constant temperature