Box semi-trailer rental

Box trailers are a secure solution for cargo transportation when additional protection is required. Their solid walls and roof ensure weatherproof transport and improved security. Box trailers are commonly used in industries handling electronics, furniture, and other valuable or fragile products.

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Key features of our box trailers

The trailer can be accessed from both sides, making the loading process quicker in confined loading spaces.

Telematics systems provided by the manufacturers allow for real-time tracking of location, tyre pressures, and other parameters.

Various integrated load securing systems prevent shifting and damage to cargo.

Enables efficient transportation of cargo by both road and rail, leveraging the strengths of each mode.

Ferry lashings, marked lashing points, and an underride guard ensure the trailer can be transported safely across the sea.

Features like double-deck loading, pallet boxes, and more help reduce transportation costs and improve supply chain efficiency.

What you should know about box trailers

Typically, the trailer length is 13,6 metres, the internal height is around 2,7 metres, and the internal width is around 2,4 metres. The cargo capacity of a box trailer is approximately 90 m³.

The payload capacity of box trailers is typically around 27 tonnes, depending on the specifications.

Box trailers are not designed for transporting perishable goods because they lack temperature control systems. However, we do offer refrigerated trailers equipped with special temperature systems for such cargo.

We provide comprehensive maintenance and support services to ensure the reliability and safety of our trailers throughout the rental period. This includes regular inspections, maintenance checks, and any repairs for natural wear and tear.

Yes, if you have specific requirements for dimensions, accessibility, cargo space, or other similar features, we can offer trailers with custom specifications and logo/colors for long-term contracts.

Yes, with the telematics system provided by the manufacturer, you can monitor the trailer's location, speed, tyre pressures, and other parameters in real time.