Transcraft boosts flatbed payload capacity

June 1, 2007
Transcraft Corp has raised the legal payload capacity of its standard-duty flatbed models by about 8,000 pounds (or 12 percent) to allow more freight

Transcraft Corp has raised the legal payload capacity of its standard-duty flatbed models by about 8,000 pounds (or 12 percent) to allow more freight to be hauled and help improve profitability per shipment.

The firm's standard-duty flatbed trailers — formerly designated as “normal” duty with a 65,000-lb gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) — now have a GVWR of 73,000 pounds. The added capacity, achieved through focused engineering efforts and the use of higher-strength materials, is effective on 2008 model year flatbeds.

Transcraft flatbed models include the Eagle, Eagle II and the TL-2000. They come in standard-duty, heavy-duty, and extreme-duty capacities.

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