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RUCK helps contractors skip the supply runs with one-stop shopping

Getting the materials you need to complete a project on-site and on time can be complicated and frustrating. Coordinating different suppliers, managing multiple delivery dates, and making the inevitable last-minute supply runs to pick up missed or forgotten items—all that time, money, and labor add up. This is where RUCK comes in. More than just a delivery service, RUCK is a one-stop shop for material procurement. You can get a wide range of supplies delivered from multiple vendors, all in a single shipment—often within the same day.

With widespread supply chain challenges, rising material costs, and tight deadlines, the construction industry must innovate and discover ways to work smarter, not harder. RUCK fits the bill, helping to reduce downtime, improve workflow, and eliminate unnecessary supply runs—all while offering competitive pricing that keeps budgets in check.

Founded in 2022, RUCK is based in Provo, Utah, and currently operates in Utah, Arizona, and Nevada, with service being extended to Colorado, Idaho, and Texas throughout 2025. Through their platform, users can order a diverse range of materials in multiple product categories, including:

  • Lumber
  • OSB
  • Joists
  • Drywall
  • Flooring
  • Hardware
  • Plants
  • Paint
  • Roofing
  • Piping
  • Masonry 
  • Finger joint
  • Siding

The RUCK ordering process is simple. After creating an account, customers in participating states can order virtually any materials from any local building supply store online. Instead of waiting for updates or wondering when your order will arrive, you can track it in real-time and prepare for its arrival. RUCK delivers construction materials using its fleet of trucks, which range from in-cab options and pickup trucks for smaller loads to flatbed trucks for larger orders. 

RUCK delivery

RUCK works with an extensive network of suppliers to offer a full range of construction materials and fulfill its goal of being a stress-free, single-stop shop for all building material and supply needs.

While RUCK can handle most procurement orders, there are some limitations to the supplies they can deliver. On their website, RUCK states that the following items are subject to restrictions:

  1. Any item that exceeds 16ft in length or width may be delayed or be subject to quantity limitations due to vehicular capacity.
  2. Custom items, including paint, will be subject to limitations and may require special handling costs.
  3. No items weighing over 65 lb per unit.
  4. No hazardous materials such as explosives, poisons, etc.”

To learn more, visit https://www.RUCKdelivery.com/.

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