CIMC 4 Axle 53ft Flatbed Trailer for Sale in Zambia
A customer from Zambia customized two CIMC 4 axle 53ft flatbed trailers. This style of 4 axle 53ft flatbed trailer was customized by a previous customer from Zambia, and it was shipped at the end of last year. The customer said that he saw this 4 axle 53ft flatbed trailer when he was on a local business trip. Because there was a logo on the semi-trailer, the customer later searched the Internet for the CIMC brand. At that time, our website’s on-duty customer service simply chatted with the customer, and the customer left his contact information. After our sales contacted the customer, the customer said that he also wanted this style of 53ft 4 axle flatbed trailer, so we sold it to The customer sent two drawings, the customer re-determined the size of the semi-trailer, after the factory was completed, sent feedback pictures to the sales, and the sales sent the pictures and videos of the 53ft 4 axle flatbed trailer to the customer, which will be ready for shipment in a few days . The customer expressed excitement and nervousness, and worried that the semi-trailer would be damaged during transportation. Our sales also said that they will always keep in touch with customers, and the company will try to solve any problems after customer feedback. Hope that customers receive the semi-trailer smoothly!
CIMC 4 Axle 53ft Flatbed Trailer for Sale in Zambia
The use of a 4 axle flatbed trailer extends across industries, whether you are in transportation, construction, or general manufacturing, these trailers are vital to any fleet operation. Flatbed trailers are often used for carrying oversized loads or products with unusual shapes. Even if your business doesn't require you to move what might be considered generic hauling materials like crates or steel, flatbeds are essential in the world of towing, agriculture, or dumping. When deciding if a 4 axle flatbed trailer would benefit your haul consider load size, weight, and the need for loading aids and unloading/dumping aids.
CIMC 4 Axle 53ft Flatbed Trailer for Sale in Zambia
Most flatbed trailers are between 48’ and 53’ in length. The maximum width and height for cargo being transported by flatbed is 8’6’’ (though it can be expanded to 11’), and the most cargo can weigh is 48,000 pounds. The trailers can be straight across or articulated, and come in a variety of sizes.
If your cargo is wider than the maximum 8’6’’, it will be classified as a wide load or a heavy haul, and may require an escort vehicle depending on the state laws. Wide loads and heavy hauls can only be moved during daylight hours, so shipping speed will be affected.
Tall cargo (over 8’6’’) will need to be transported on either a drop-deck (10’2’’) or a double-drop (11’2’’) trailer.
CIMC 4 Axle 53ft Flatbed Trailer for Sale in Zambia
Some of the most common uses for flatbeds:
Tire bales are created to aid in the efforts to eliminate waste and find new uses for unusable tires. A tire bale is made up of compressed vehicle tires banded together with wire that are then repurposed for construction and other projects such as erosion control, road fill, impact barriers, terraces, retaining walls, and more. One bale consists of about 100 tires and weights about 1 ton.
Building Materials
Building materials can consist of materials as common as lumber or scaffolding, but also include a wide variety of materials that builders require such as concrete, brick, steel beams, and rods, even materials of odd shapes that are pre-fabricated. A 53ft flatbed trailer is not only most common type of transportation for a load like this, but it is also the most practical because the heavy materials can be loaded and unloaded by hand or by crane from any direction. With the use of trusses, materials also have the ability to hang over the edge of the flatbed, some of which wouldn’t fit inside an enclosed box trailer.
CIMC 4 Axle 53ft Flatbed Trailer for Sale in Zambia
Removal of Scrap Metal
Construction companies and builders often hire a service to pick-up and remove scrap metal from the job site, where the haulers then take it to a scrap metal recycling facility where it is sold and repurposed or purchased by another company. The ease of loading and unloading, and sometimes the ability to dump, makes flatbed tricks ideal for this task.
Equipment Hauling
Tractors and farm equipment, and military equipment such as tanks and Humvees are often transported on flatbeds as a safer alternative to driving the equipment on the road to its destination. Parts of planes or other large machinery can also be transported on a 53ft flatbed trailer to be delivered.