A customer from Nigeria, interested in entering the transportation industry, was in the market for a suitable semi-trailer to haul oversized and heavy loads. After searching online, the customer discovered Jerry, a leading provider of specialized trailers, and connected with one of our business managers.
After discussing the customer's hauling requirements and evaluating their needs, the business manager recommended a 3-axle low bed trailer. This type of low bed trailer is designed to transport tall, wide, or exceptionally heavy cargo that cannot be accommodated by standard semi-trailers.
The low bed trailer features a deck height of just 17 inches from the ground, making it ideal for loading oversized equipment, construction machinery, and other oversized cargo. With a low bed trailer truck configuration, the customer could easily maneuver the trailer and access job sites with minimal clearance issues.
Impressed by the features and benefits of the recommended low bed trailer, the customer proceeded with the purchase. The low bed trailer pricewas competitive, and the customer was satisfied with the value proposition.
One of the key advantages of the low bed trailer is its exceptional load capacity. With a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of 55,000 lbs, the trailer can handle even the most demanding hauling requirements. This makes it an ideal choice for transporting construction equipment, oversized machinery, and other bulky or heavy items.
The customer was particularly impressed by the trailer's maneuverable design, which allows for easy navigation through tight spaces and around sharp turns. The low deck height, combined with the trailer's articulated design, enables the customer to access job sites and load/unload cargo with greater ease and efficiency.
In addition to the technical features, the customer also appreciated the exceptional customer service and support provided by Jerry's. The business manager maintained regular communication throughout the sales process, ensuring the customer's needs were fully understood and addressed.
Editor:Amy 2024-11-26