What is a Full Trailer?
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Full trailer refers to a full flatbed trailer, and the following is related content: Introduction to Full Flatbed Trailers: Full flatbed trailers, also known as 'full trailers, flatbed trucks, flatbed trailers, or trailers,' generally use pneumatic solid tires, feature a low deck height, and have a large loading capacity. There is no risk of tire punctures or blowouts. They are safe, simple, and durable. They do not have their own power source and require a tractor or forklift for towing. Applications of Full Flatbed Trailers: Typically, one or more flatbed trailers and a forklift or tractor form a train of vehicles for the horizontal transport of goods or the movement of large equipment. They are widely used in airports, ports, railway stations, factories, and large warehouses, significantly improving the efficiency of cargo transfer and horizontal movement while reducing the cost of forklift and labor consumption.