Trailer:
Trailer:
What does this term stand for?
A Trailer is a non-motorized vehicle that is attached to a truck, tractor, or lorry to carry goods over short or long distances. Trailers are available in various configurations, including flatbeds, box trailers, refrigerated units, tankers, and curtain-sided types, each tailored to specific cargo requirements such as bulk goods, perishable items, liquids, or oversized machinery. In logistics, trailers provide flexibility in fleet operations, enabling intermodal transport and efficient cargo distribution. Effective trailer management includes load planning, adherence to weight limits, securing cargo, maintenance schedules, and compliance with transport regulations to ensure safety, minimize operational delays, and protect cargo integrity. Proper utilization of trailers supports cost-effective transport, maximizes fleet utilization, and allows businesses to respond to changing demand patterns.
Characteristics:
- Non-motorized cargo vehicle
- Attaches to truck, tractor, or lorry
- Supports diverse cargo types
- Enables intermodal transport
- Requires cargo securing and maintenance
- Optimizes fleet utilization
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