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What Is a Skeletal Trailer and How Are They Loaded?
2025-07-01
In the world of container transport, skeletal trailers—also known as skeletals or container chassis—are indispensable assets for moving intermodal shipping containers efficiently and safely. Their simple yet purpose-built design makes them ideal for fast, flexible logistics solutions across ports, rail terminals, and freight hubs.
The Ultimate Guide to Flatbed Semi Trailers: Types, Dimensions, and Benefits
2025-06-20
Flatbed semi trailers are the backbone of heavy-duty freight transport, ideal for hauling oversized or irregularly shaped cargo. This guide explains the types of flatbed trailers—standard, step deck, extendable, lowboy, RGN, and curtainside—along with their key dimensions and advantages. Whether you're in construction, logistics, or industrial transport, understanding flatbed capabilities is essential for choosing the right equipment. Explore how flatbeds offer unmatched versatility, accessibility, and hauling power.
China's NEV Giants Are Accelerating the Shift to Electric Heavy-Duty Trucks
2025-05-27
As China pushes toward carbon neutrality and smarter logistics, new energy vehicle (NEV) leaders are expanding their focus from passenger cars and light-duty vehicles to heavy-duty trucks, a segment poised for rapid growth.
The Vital Role of Semi-Trucks in Disaster Relief Efforts
2025-05-20
When disaster strikes—whether it’s hurricanes, wildfires, floods, or earthquakes—one thing remains constant: semi-trucks are essential to relief efforts. These heavy-duty vehicles are the backbone of emergency logistics, delivering critical supplies to communities in urgent need. From the wildfires in California to hurricanes in Florida, the rapid deployment of resources relies heavily on the trucking industry. Whether you’re an owner-operator, fleet manager, or part of a large carrier, your contribution to disaster response is invaluable.