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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Lowboy Trailers
As the name would suggest, lowboy trailers are flatbeds that sit a little close to the ground. Sometimes referred to as drop deck trailers, these flatbeds are specially designed to haul equipment that is particularly tall. While hauling this tall equipment, truck drivers are able to adhere to road rules and regulations without the need to disassemble parts.
Extendable Trailers
With another intuitive name, extendable trailers are used to extend to create as much space as is needed to effectively haul and transport. With a weight limit of 43,000 lbs and a height limit of 8.6 ft, extendable trailers can be extended to as long as 80 ft. long and 8.6 ft. wide. Extendable trailers are sometimes also called flatbed stretch trailers, considering they are used to haul freight with would overhang on standard flatbed trailers.
StepDeck Trailers
There are two main components to StepDeck trailers: an upper and lower deck. The upper deck is the front deck which lowers to the second one. The design of this flatbed allows for the transportation of equipment or materials that may be taller. Like lowboy trailers, StepDeck trailers may lower to the ground than the standard 60 in. that a normal flatbed would be suspended from the ground.
Great Dane
Great Dane has been involved in the production of top quality trailers for years, placing an emphasis on the reliable and efficient nature of their flatbed trailers. Interested businesses can check out the COOP platform for a variety of Great Dane flatbed trailer selections for rent.
Utility
Some of the most popularly used trucks, trailers, and flatbeds on the road are from Utility. With their highly durable and convenient trailers, Utility manufacturers for high functionality. No matter the need of your business, Utility provides small and large trailers and trucks for quick pick up or commercial size jobs.
Heiwo
Heiwo is involved in manufacturing a wide variety and assortment of different flatbed trailers. Whether your business is looking to haul construction equipment, agricultural products, or machinery, Heiwo has a flatbed trailer for it. Businesses may find the customizable nature of Heiwo trailers to be particularly attractive, and interested parties should check out the COOP platform to see the wide selection of varieties available.
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Landscaping Businesses
Those businesses with clients who’ve hired them to service and care for their lawns and landscaping needs can certainly benefit from the use of flatbed trailers. Flatbeds are perfect for hauling lawn mowers, in addition to a number of other equipment that is frequently used to groom the client’s lawns. Keeping your equipment safe is important too, and flatbed trailers often come with fitted aids that help to keep all equipment secure.
Hauling Construction Materials and Equipment
Flatbed trucks are also popular in the construction industry, considering that a lot of the equipment that is used is too large to store within an enclosed trailer. Whether transporting construction vehicles, or large parts that will be used to assemble projects on-site, flatbed trailers are perfect for transporting these items and ensuring they make it to the job site safely.
Transporting Automobiles
Automotive transport is another one of the industries that most frequently takes advantage of flatbed trailers. When automobile manufacturers need to distribute new cars, or when cars that are out of service need to be transported from one location to another, it is flatbed trailers that help to get the job done safely and efficiently.
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With thousands of dry van, refrigerated, flatbed trailers, chassis, and new and late-model power units to choose from, COOP makes it easy for businesses to find more than just a rental vehicle. Here’s how you can too:
Create Your Account
After completing the registration form, a COOP member will connect with you to set up your free account. Then, get ready to start reserving!
Find Your Vehicles
You can use various filters or speak with our expert team to search for the equipment that perfectly fits your business’s needs. Request to reserve vehicles directly from a mobile device or desktop computer.
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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Another year, another holiday season. The commercial trailer and vehicle rental market is undergoing significant changes this fourth quarter and into the new year. The big question on everyone's mind is whether the historically busy Q4 season will pick up like before. Factors such as technology adoption, rental utilization drops, vehicle availability, and more are top of mind for businesses everywhere. In this blog, we'll briefly explore what to expect and what's been driving the ups and downs of transporting goods and materials throughout 2023. The peak season is critical for businesses grappling with supply chain disruptions and a rapidly shifting competitive landscape. Read our complete guide to learn expert tips and best practices for optimizing fleet needs and discovering valuable rental solutions to meet these challenges head-on.
Discover the top KPIs that every business should be tracking for optimal fleet use. From on-time delivery rates to transportation cost per unit, this blog post covers it all. Read on for insights and a handy checklist to improve your logistics operations.
At COOP, we're committed to enhancing your experience to make renting and listing vehicles more efficient and user-friendly. That's why we are excited to introduce two new features that will take your vehicle rental experience to the next level. Request to Upload Multiple Vehicles and Smart Rate Search Filter.
Did you know that, on average, U.S. consumers say they have 47% finished placing orders for their holiday shopping by Black Friday and Cyber Monday? That means almost half of the people making purchases in the fourth quarter search online and offline from the crack of dawn for doorbuster deals before we reach December. As two of the biggest shopping days of the year for most retailers, it's important to explore the significant impact these days have on commercial vehicle demand.