What is the Difference Between Full Trailer and Semi-Trailer for Tractor Trucks?
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Introduction to the differences between full trailer and semi-trailer for tractor trucks: I. Different characteristics. 1. Semi-trailer: Compared to "single-unit" vehicles, semi-trailers can improve the comprehensive economic benefits of road transportation. Transportation efficiency increases by 30-50%, costs are reduced by 30-40%, and fuel consumption decreases by 20-30%. The use of semi-trailers can also promote certain improvements in logistics organization. 2. Full trailer: It has no independent power and relies on other vehicles for towing. II. Different uses. 1. Semi-trailer: Mainly used for transporting large, indivisible goods such as excavators. Flatbed trailers are more suitable for fresh goods like vegetables and fruits, while enclosed trailers are better for bulk goods, moisture-sensitive, or more valuable items. 2. Full trailer: Widely used in airports, ports, railway stations, factories, and large warehouses. It significantly improves the efficiency of cargo transfer and reduces the cost and labor consumption of forklifts.