Transfer Truck
Transfer Truck hauling combines a dump truck and separate dump trailer to move up to 25 tons in one run. It’s built for contractors and material yards needing fewer trips for asphalt, aggregate, dirt, and demolition debris across the Central Valley, Sacramento, and the Bay Area.
Sekhon & Son Trucking dispatches operated transfer trucks so you get a licensed driver, safe unloading, and predictable production.
Smarter loads, smoother cycles
Why Choose Us for Transfer Truck
Transfer trucks shine when you need more hauled per trip, but they also demand planning—room to stage, clear dump instructions, and tight coordination with the plant, quarry, or disposal facility. Sekhon & Son Trucking helps you set that plan. Our dispatch team works 24/7, confirming routes, timing, and unloading sequence so the extra box becomes an advantage, not a bottleneck.
Because transfer unloading can take longer than a single-box dump, experience matters. You get drivers who understand how to position safely, manage the trailer and box transfer process, and keep the cycle moving without rushing.
That’s especially valuable on paving work where steady arrivals protect production and reduce downtime.
Need flexibility? A transfer dump truck can carry two different materials in separate boxes when your scope calls for it.
Tell us what you’re moving and where it’s going in Northern and Central California, and we’ll schedule the right number of transfer units, align start times, and keep communication clear with GPS-supported dispatch and customer-friendly tracking.

Happy Customers
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We had a subdivision export near Stockton and the disposal site was far enough that single-box dumps were killing our production. Sekhon & Son Trucking recommended transfer truck dispatch with consistent start times and clear dump instructions. The driver handled the unload sequence cleanly, and the live updates helped us plan breaks and rotations. We finished the export earlier than expected without confusion or wasted hours.
Brandon Keller
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Our asphalt plant pickup windows are tight, and we needed consistent arrivals at the paver during a night shift in the Sacramento area. The transfer dump truck for asphalt gave us more material per run, but what impressed me was the coordination—GPS tracking, quick confirmations, and drivers who knew how to stage and unload safely. The steady flow reduced downtime and kept our crew moving.
Alicia Monroe
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We were importing base rock and sand to a Central Valley site and didn’t want two different trucks making separate trips. Sekhon & Son Trucking arranged a two-box transfer truck plan with separate drops, so our crew stayed organized. The driver was careful about positioning and kept the area clean. That flexibility saved us time and simplified our logistics from the first load to the last.
Jason Whitfield
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A previous hauler showed up with the wrong unit and we lost half a day. With Sekhon & Son Trucking, the operated transfer truck service was exactly what was promised—right equipment, on-time arrival, and clear communication from dispatch. They confirmed our access and staging space before sending the first load, which prevented delays and made the unloading process controlled and professional.
Natalie Hughes
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On a demolition cleanup outside Modesto, we needed to move bulky concrete chunks and mixed debris without running endless trips. Their transfer dump hauling approach moved more material per cycle, and the driver managed the box transfer safely on uneven ground. Dispatch also guided timing so we didn’t stack trucks at the gate. That operational support helped us stay on schedule.
Derek Simmons
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Our job in Tracy had limited staging space, and I was worried a transfer dump truck would be a headache. Sekhon & Son Trucking built a transfer truck staging plan around our access, turning radius, and dumping area. The driver followed our spotter, completed the unload sequence without drama, and kept everything safe. We avoided rework from poor placement and stayed on pace.
Heather Collins
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We handle multiple pickups from a quarry and needed a smarter way to move volume to a Bay Area site without doubling our fleet cost. Their Bay Area transfer truck hauling plan cut trips and kept our foreman informed with live tracking. Any time we had a change, dispatch responded fast and adjusted the schedule. It felt like a true partnership, not a one-off truck call.
Marcus Reynolds
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Transfer trucks can fall apart when drivers aren’t trained or the jobsite isn’t ready. Sekhon & Son Trucking brought experienced operators who understood safety, legal loading, and how to keep cycles moving even when the dump site was busy. The real-time transfer truck tracking helped us coordinate labor and avoid trucks waiting in line, which saved money across the whole shift.
Priya Anderson
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What is a transfer dump truck?
A transfer dump truck is a dump truck pulling a separate dump trailer with its own box, allowing two loads in one trip. This transfer truck setup is ideal when you want higher payload efficiency without running multiple trucks, especially for longer hauls between plants, job sites, and approved disposal locations.
When should I use a transfer truck?
Use a transfer truck when the haul is long, the material volume is high, and fewer trips will keep your project moving. Contractors often choose transfer truck service for asphalt deliveries, aggregate import, or dirt export where maximizing each run helps control time, traffic exposure, and overall hauling cost.
How much site space is needed?
A transfer truck needs room to maneuver and safely complete the unloading sequence, including positioning the trailer and handling the second box. For transfer truck service, share access details, grade conditions, and staging space, and Sekhon & Son Trucking will help plan a safe approach before the first load arrives.
Can it haul two materials?
Yes. One key advantage of a transfer truck is the ability to carry two different materials in separate boxes when your job requires it. With transfer truck hauling, clear labeling and drop locations help avoid cross-contamination and keep crews efficient, especially on multi-step base and paving prep.
Is unloading slower than a straight dump?
Typically, yes—unloading a transfer truck involves additional steps compared to a single-box dump. The payoff is more hauled per trip. With experienced operators and clear jobsite direction, transfer truck service reduces delays by keeping the process organized and the dumping area ready.
Do you provide the driver?
Yes. Sekhon & Son Trucking provides an operated transfer truck—truck, qualified driver, and dispatch support. That matters because transfer truck unloading requires skill, safe positioning, and compliance. You get a professional who can follow site rules, coordinate with your foreman, and complete the haul legally and safely.
How do I track the truck?
Customers can live-track trucks and receive real-time updates during transfer truck service. You can view locations from a phone or computer and communicate directly when needed, helping you coordinate crews, gate times, and unloading readiness—especially helpful on tight schedules in the Bay Area and Sacramento region.
How is pricing typically structured?
Transfer truck service can be priced by the hour, by the load/tonnage, or as a project-based haul rate depending on distance, material type, and job timing. Share your start date, expected cycle time, and pickup/dump points, and Sekhon & Son Trucking will provide a clear estimate.
Do you run nights and weekends?
Yes. Transfer truck service is available 24/7, including nights, weekends, and holidays when the project demands it. This is useful for paving windows, traffic-restricted work, and time-sensitive exports where off-peak hauling keeps your schedule intact.
What materials fit a transfer?
A transfer truck commonly hauls asphalt, dirt, and aggregate, and it can handle larger pieces up to roughly 14 inches depending on the load and safety conditions. If you’re moving mixed debris, describe it upfront so the transfer truck setup and disposal plan match the material.

Phone Number
+1 209-204-3527
Business Location
770 Frontage Rd, Ripon, CA 95366, United States
E-Mail ID
[email protected]Request A Transfer Truck
Planning a long-haul move, an asphalt run, or a high-volume export? Share your job details in the form and Sekhon & Son Trucking will match the right transfer truck schedule, advise on site space for safe unloading, and provide a clear estimate. From the Central Valley to Sacramento and the Bay Area, our dispatch team responds quickly so your crews stay productive and on pace.
