Low-loader
A low-loader, also known as a lowboy, low-bed, or semi low-loader, is a type of specialized semi-trailer designed to transport heavy or oversized loads, such as construction equipment, industrial machinery, and large vehicles. The main characteristic of a low-loader is its low and flat deck, which allows for a lower center of gravity and increased stability during transport. The deck is also positioned closer to the ground than a standard flatbed trailer, making it easier to load and unload heavy equipment.
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FAQ
In road freight logistics, low-loaders play a crucial role in transporting heavy or oversized loads that cannot be accommodated on standard flatbed trailers. They are frequently used in industries such as construction, mining, energy, and manufacturing to move heavy equipment and machinery between sites.