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At the end of last month, we received an order from a customer in Zambia for this
3-axle sidewall semi-trailer. The main business of the client is to transport goods to mining areas and farms, including copper ore, corn, fertilizers, and everything else. He said that the cars he used before were old, with cracks in the beams and poor braking. He plans to replace them with a more sturdy batch.
Zambia's logistics demand has indeed increased rapidly in the past two years, and road upgrading projects are also underway, but some remote mining areas still have difficult roads to access. Copper mines and agriculture are the two major economic pillars of Zambia, together accounting for the majority of exports. The customer also said that their fleet has almost no off-season all year round, so they have high requirements for the durability of the car.
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The
3-axis sidewall semi-trailer recommended this time can be considered a classic model for our exports to Africa. The three-axis design has strong load-bearing capacity and is much more stable than the two axle design when running on rough roads, without causing problems such as rear axle slippage or severe tire wear. The side wall structure was requested by the customer by name, and he mentioned several times over the phone that it is not possible to load loose cargo without side panels. If stacked high, it is easy to fall off, and it is also difficult to tie the tarpaulin. Side wall semi trailers are quite suitable in this regard, as they can accommodate coal, ore, and bagged grain. The side panels block the cargo and prevent it from scattering, making loading and unloading convenient. In addition, for this
3-axis side wall semi-trailer, we have also made raised railings, which are more convenient and can also transport animals, meeting various transportation needs.
At present, this
3-axis side wall semi-trailer has been produced and passed the factory inspection last week. It is being arranged for packing and is expected to be shipped before the end of this month.