Utility reveals new dry van trailer option

by Truck News

CITY OF INDUSTRY, Calif. – Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company has revealed recently its new dry van trailer option – the 4000D-X Composite Tall Bottom Rail (TBR).

“Our 4000D-X Composite TBR is a new configuration engineered to deliver long-term performance for unique hauls,” said Larry Roland, director of marketing for Utility Trailer Manufacturing Co. “We’ve taken our proven 4000D-X Composite and loaded it with features that provide even more strength and durability.” Utility 4000D-X Composite TBR Inside

Utility says the bottom rail on the 4000D-X Composite TBR is 10” taller and 50% thicker at floor level than the standard bottom rail.

“The new option weighs less than the competition, yet still offers a 65,000 lb GVWR with increased payload and decreased maintenance, which means an improved bottom line,” said Roland.

The new product is engineered for heavy hauls that often incur a great deal of forklift abuse and lower wall rubbing, as well as with other features that help to deliver maximum strength and long-term performance, Utility said.


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