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40ft Chassis & trailers
Container chassis are available in a variety of types, but the one you choose will depend heavily on your needs, budget, and shipping requirements. Such chassis can accommodate many different weight loads, as well as container sizes and types (including specialized containers). The chassis plays an important role, as it connects and carries the weight of cargo between modes of transport.
A 40-foot container chassis is designed to carry one 40-foot shipping container over the road. Chassis are used to haul containers to and from port locations all over the United States. Container chassis can also be utilized in the aftermarket to haul individually owned containers as well. Many of our customers leave their container mounted on a chassis for easy re-location from one job site to the next. Containers on chassis can also be backed up directly to a loading dock, allowing for easy access to products stored in a warehouse.
The CHASSIS INDUSTRY
NEEDS AN UPDATE.
BADLY.
We’ve all read the articles over the past 11 years about the latest marine chassis crisis. We’ve all read about how far behind the United States is compared to the rest of the world with regard to chassis. We’ve all read about how truckers are dissatisfied and how there’s the constant threat of another chassis shortage bottlenecking the supply chain. The articles are great at identifying the problems and how they got started, but few offer hope for the future.
Container chassis is a specifically designed trailer frame to accommodate a wide range of container types (both standard and special boxes). It can carry any load and maneuver effortlessly. They’re available in various types, and you can choose one according to your requirement. This dynamic equipment is the support system of the entire supply chain network.
Intermodal chassis sale
Long Beach Off-coast Port offers a variety of used chassis for sale to fit every containerized load. Our used intermodal container chassis are available in major depots in North America. See locations below:
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