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Skeleton Trailer

Skeleton trailer is a specialized type of semi-trailer designed specifically for transporting containers. This type of trailer usually does not have a fixed cargo box or cargo bay and side beams. However, it has a solid chassis structure, usually constructed of carbon steel and other types of steel. Since there is no fixed cargo storage or covering structure, this trailer has greater flexibility. The trailer can be equipped with different container twist locks as needed to adapt to different sizes and types of containers.

These trailers are commonly used to transport various types of cargo, including containers, large cargo, lumber, steel, etc. Due to their open design, they are ideal for transporting cargo of different sizes and shapes. These trailers typically feature one or more cargo anchoring points to ensure the cargo remains stable during transport. According to different transportation needs, Skeleton trailer can be equipped with different types of tires, suspension systems and connection equipment to cooperate with different types of towing vehicles according to different transportation needs.


Chassis Structure

Skeleton trailers usually have a solid base structure but no fixed cargo storage or covering structure. This open design makes it suitable for transporting a variety of different sizes and shapes of cargo.

Versatility

They are suitable for transporting a variety of cargo types, including containers, large cargo, lumber, steel and more. Due to their flexibility, they are widely used in several industries.

Cargo Fixing Points

Skeleton trailers usually have one or more cargo fixing points, which are usually used to tie, secure or lock the cargo to ensure that the cargo does not move or slide during transportation.

Towing Diversity

They can work with different types of towing vehicles, including trucks, trailers, trailers, etc., so they can be used for different transportation needs.

Highly Customizable

Skeleton trailers can often be customized to specific transportation needs, including changing base height, wheel configuration, suspension system, cargo anchorage point locations, etc.

Cost Savings

Due to their open structure, Skeleton trailers are generally lighter, which can reduce transportation costs and reduce the impact of their own weight on cargo transportation.

Safety

Skeleton trailers usually have a sturdy structure to ensure the safe transportation of cargo. They are also often equipped with lighting and reflectors to improve visibility at night and in inclement weather and increase safety.