Size and Dimensions
Load Capacity
Driving and Handling
Loading and Unloading
Construction and Flooring
Environmental and Regulatory Compliance
The specifications listed are based upon COOP's most commonly rented fleet. They are not the exact measurements of all fleet vehicles rented by COOP. Specifications will vary by make, model, and year of trailer.
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RGN(Removable GooseNeck)
This type of flatbed is designed for easy loading and unloading. When shipping vehicles with an RGN the neck can be detached from the tractor to allow all the vehicles to be driven onto the platform. Once the load is secured the neck is reattached.
Spread Axle Flatbed
The flatbed has multiple axles at its rear that are slightly apart from each other. This helps in weight distribution throughout the length of the deck. In addition, the separation improves the stability and shock absorption, increasing the safety of goods.
Extendable Flatbed Trailer
Extendable flatbeds are designed to stretch out and double in length to allow the shipment of extremely long objects. Most of these types of trailers can reach up to 80 feet while retaining their functionality. Extendable trailers are common at construction sites.
Scania
Scania has been a key player in the trailer industry. They have designed them with the users in mind. Scania trailers not only promise great performance, reliability, and overall efficiency they also offer solutions to the economies of transportation. Cutting down on operation costs, minimizing downtime, and ensuring cargo safety creates a good combination for improving your business.
Manac
Manac is pushing the boundaries when it comes to mechanical innovation. Manac offers various trailers that all come fitted with heavy-duty chassis. These chassis play a part in improving the rigidity of the flatbeds. Most Manac trailers are visible in the mining and oil industries.
Great Dane
Great Danes works to serve the wide trailer market with the introduction of the Freedom Flatbed line. Great Dane flatbeds are designed to fit various needs in the transportation industry. The toughness of the trailers makes it possible for businesses to conduct interstate shipping across rough terrains.
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Hauling Timber
The logging industry uses flatbeds more often than any other type of trailer. Apart from the abnormal shape of some trees, the flatbed is ideal for the transportation of logs due to the ease of loading and unloading. With the help of a crane, the heavy logs can be loaded onto the vehicle from any point. For safety for other road users, stakes can be attached to the sides of the flatbed. The stakes help in securing the load.
Hauling Of Heavy Machinery
Large and heavy machinery is usually shipped using a flatbed due to their undefined shape. This can be done for both long and short hauls. During long-distance shipping, the cargo is at risk of being affected by the harsh road conditions. A tarp in most cases is used to cover the cargo as a means of protection from road debris and the elements.
Shipping Of Vehicles
The versatility of flatbeds makes it perfect for shipping other vehicles from the manufacturer to the showrooms or the final consumers. It's also common to see tow services using a flatbed to transport vehicles that have broken down. Loading of cars onto the flatbed is made easy by using ramps that can either be detachable or are fixed at the rear end of the trailer.
Where can I rent a flatbed trailer?
After joining COOP, you get to access flatbed trailers in your area. You are free to settle for the trailer rental that meets your needs.
Can I use a rental flatbed trailer for my distribution business?
Yes, you can. By registering with COOP, you get various rental flatbed options for selection that can fit the business you want to carry out.
Who has the most reliable flatbed trailers?
On the COOP platform, you will find many flatbed trailers and rent one with the most suitable features that work for you.
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Pick-Up
Once at the pick-up location, drivers will upload photos of the vehicle’s condition on the platform and get the keys from the vehicle’s owner to begin a rental and get on the road.
Drop-Off
To complete reservations, simply have drivers return the vehicles to their designated locations, hand off the keys, and upload some return pictures. Pay the daily rate and mileage, and you're done!
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