Flatbed trailers are versatile and widely used in the transportation industry. These trailers have an open platform without sides or a roof, allowing for easy loading and unloading from the sides and the rear.
Step-deck trailers, also known as drop-deck trailers, feature a lower deck height in the front section and a higher deck in the rear section. This design allows for the transportation of taller cargo without exceeding height restrictions.
B-train trailers consist of two trailers linked together by a fifth wheel connection. The lead trailer, known as the “pup” trailer, is shorter, while the rear trailer is longer. This configuration provides increased load capacity and stability.
Tridem trailers are similar to flatbed trailers but feature three axles instead of the typical two. This additional axle improves load distribution and weight distribution, allowing for greater stability and load capacity