Fletbed Trucks
As a provider of flatbed truck services, we are committed to providing fast and reliable transportation solutions to meet the needs of our customers. Our nationwide network of carriers and logistics partners ensures that we can provide efficient and timely pickup and delivery services to locations throughout the country. With our 24/7 customer assistance, our team is always available to answer any questions or concerns you may have throughout the shipping process. We pride ourselves on our commitment to customer satisfaction, and we work hard to ensure that our services are tailored to meet the unique needs of each customer. Whether you’re shipping oversized or unusually shaped freight, our flatbed trucks are equipped to handle your cargo safely and securely. Our experienced drivers are skilled at navigating challenging road conditions and ensuring that your shipment arrives at its destination on time and in good condition.
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There are several types of flatbed trailers commonly used in trucking transportation:
- Standard flatbed trailers: These are the most common type of flatbed trailers and are often used for hauling general freight, machinery, and building materials.
- Step deck trailers: These trailers have a lower deck height in the front and a higher deck height in the rear, allowing them to accommodate taller loads while maintaining a low overall height.
- Double drop trailers: These trailers have a lower deck height in the middle and at the rear, allowing them to transport over-height cargo that cannot be transported on a standard flatbed.
- Extendable flatbed trailers: These trailers can be extended to accommodate longer loads, making them ideal for hauling oversized cargo such as wind turbine blades, long pipes, and beams.
- Lowboy trailers: These trailers have a low deck height, making them ideal for hauling heavy equipment such as construction machinery and oversize loads that are too tall to fit on a standard flatbed.
Each type of flatbed trailer is designed to handle specific types of cargo and has unique features that make it ideal for certain applications. The type of flatbed trailer used will depend on the size, weight, and type of cargo being transported.