Additionally, the flatbed configuration enables quick loading and unloading, reducing downtime and improving operational efficiency. These advantages are particularly important in construction projects where time and logistics are critical factors.
Flatbed semi trailers are available in a range of lengths and axle configurations to suit different types of cargo and legal requirements. The most common length in the United States is 48 feet, but 53-foot versions are also widely used, especially for lighter, longer cargo. In terms of width, the standard is 8.5 feet, which aligns with highway regulations. Depending on the load weight, flatbeds may be equipped with additional axles to distribute the weight more evenly and ensure compliance with road regulations.
For more details, visit Genron’s flatbed semi trailers.
