Shipping
is an integral part of the American economy; in 2010, the United States was
listed as the biggest importer of goods from around the world. This distinction
can be attributed to the existence of freight trucks that deliver the goods
from the ports to the stores, making them an important component of life in the
United States.
However,
trucks cannot simply do the work without the help of trailers. There are also
different kinds of cargo that need to be transported, which gave rise to
different types of trailers meant to cater to different shipping and
transportation needs. Here are some of them:
Flatbeds
Flatbed
trailers are one of the most prevalent types of trailers in the open. Their
versatility and stability make these trailers a favorite among truckers. These
trailers can handle cargo reaching up to 48,000 lbs.
Extendable Flatbeds
These
trailers are similar to their flatbed cousins, save for the fact that they can
extend themselves to accommodate freight that are usually difficult to
transport with an ordinary flatbed. However, extendable flatbeds sacrifice
length for strength, as these trailers can only handle a maximum weight of
43,000 lbs.
Double Drops
These
trailers help truckers transport oversized cargo through highways. The lower
deck will transfer cargo taller than 10’ safely through the city. Three
sections of the double drop combine to carry an overall weight of 40,000 lbs.
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