![3-axle Flatbed Semi Trailer sent to Tunisia 1]()
At the end of last month, a customer from Tunisia contacted us. He told me that in recent years, the port cargo volume in Tunisia has been increasing year by year. He has been using several old three axle flatbed trucks for almost ten years and has welded the beams several times. Some of the welding scars are stacked on top of each other, and the paint is peeling and rusting severely. So he wants to switch to a sturdy and durable flatbed semi-trailer.
We recommended this
3-axle flatbed semi-trailer to him based on his needs. The frame of this
3-axle flatbed semi-trailer is made of high-strength steel welded, and the main beam and crossbeam have been thickened and reinforced with reinforcing ribs in key stress areas. The 3-axis layout, combined with thickened leaf spring suspension and 12R22.5 steel wire tires, can achieve a rated load of between 40 tons and 50 tons, making it stable to run and suitable for the terrain of Tunisia.
The progress of road construction and ports in Tunisia has also laid the foundation for the demand for flatbed trailers. According to data from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, construction activity is on the rise, and although some sections of the transportation sector are still dominated by roads, multimodal transport from ports to mining areas has been improving. As a key equipment connecting docks and mining material yards, flatbed trailers have even more prominent value.
The price and payment were negotiated quite smoothly. The customer has also inquired about prices locally and from other suppliers before, and our cost-effectiveness advantage is evident when using the same configuration. At the same time, the customer is quite satisfied with the delivery time and workmanship of our
3-axis flatbed semi-trailer. When the factory sent the video to the customer, they were satisfied and said that choosing us was really the right choice.
This
3-axle flatbed semi-trailer has been loaded and shipped from Qingdao Port and is expected to arrive in Tunisia soon.