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How to Choose the Best Cargo Trailers for Your Job

AAA Trailers • Oct 22, 2020

It's three hours before your ETA, and you roll into the lot well-rested, ahead of time, and with your load intact. So what if you spent the night travelling Highway 1? When you choose one of the best AAA cargo trailers for your job, you get it done with ease and on time.



Never miss another delivery time with the right equipment rolling along behind your rig. Read on to learn how to choose the best cargo trailers for your job.

The Right Cargo Trailers for the Right Jobs

Choosing the right cargo trailer for the job is essential for safety and efficiency. Get the job done right the first time with a AAA trailer.

Here are some options.

Drop Decks

Are you transporting excessively tall cargo? You will need a drop deck trailer to comply with height restrictions. Drop deck trailers make it possible for you to pass under bridges, street lights, and road signs without danger of injuring your rig or cargo.


Available in: AAA Drop Deck with Pins, AAA Drop Deck with Bi-Fold Ramps, and AAA Drop Deck Concrete Panel Trailer

Flat Decks

A basic design for transporting the average load, flat deck trailers can transport a variety of cargo. From containers to safely strapped loose supplies, flat deck trailers may be the most versatile in your fleet.


Available in: AAA 45' Flat Deck Semi with Pins & Gates

Low Loaders

Transporting multi-tonne equipment like backhoes and excavators requires particular trailers to keep the machinery stable. Often equipped with fold-up ramps, large machinery can be loaded and locked into place for transport. With such enormous loads, low loader operation involves careful attention to regulations and safety.


Low loaders can also be used for more typical, stackable cargo when not needed for machinery, making them a versatile option for transport companies who target multi-industry customers.


Available in: AAA Low Loader Drop Deck with Bi-Fold Ramps, AAA Quad Axle Low Loader Widener 2.5-3.5M

Wideners

For transport companies who need the option to widen the deck of their trailers up 3.5 meters, choosing a widener option can meet their need. Reinforced for heavy-duty transport, these trailers can make transporting large, awkward, or heavy cargo possible.


Available in: AAA 45' Drop Deck Widener 2.5-3.5M also with Bi-Fold Ramps, AAA Quad Axle Low Loader Widener 2.5-3.5M

Extendables

Sometimes you need extra length, and sometimes you don't. For the capability to occasionally haul extra-long cargo but to retain a normal length otherwise, extendable bed cargo trailers make sense.


Transport companies that focus on customers with lengthy wares such as lumber, construction materials, and wind turbine supplies may benefit from added extendable trailers to their fleet.


Available in: AAA 45' Extendable Drop Deck with Bi-Fold Ramps

Get in Touch ï»¿

Whether you are shopping for stock cargo trailers or looking for customizable trailers, get in touch to find out if we can meet your cargo trailer needs. The correct equipment can make your transport business more efficient and safer.



Reach out to a representative today to learn more about cargo trailers for sale by AAA Trailers in New South Wales.

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