The box semi-trailer series is used for transporting household appliances, light textiles, coal, sand and gravel, and other building materials, as well as palletized goods. The body is made of high-strength cold-rolled corrugated steel plate, with a frameless structure, a central hub, and various options. It offers ample loading space, a rationally distributed internal structure, and X-shaped bracing, featuring high load capacity, heavy load capacity, and light weight. The roof can be enclosed, push-pull open, open, or open with a tarpaulin pole, facilitating operation and meeting diverse and personalized user requirements.
The box semi-trailer features enclosed side guardrails, effectively reducing lateral risks at high speeds and lowering energy consumption. The rear protection design includes a reasonable push-cart attachment for convenient operation. It is modified or manufactured separately from a box truck chassis, and can be divided into passenger box type and van type based on the type of cargo box. Passenger box type trailers generally have an integrated structure between the cargo box and driver's cab, such as ambulances, accommodation vehicles, environmental monitoring vehicles, catering vehicles, and television broadcasting vehicles. The cargo box and driver's cab of a van-type truck are generally separate structures, such as van-type less-than-truckload (LTL) transport trucks and refrigerated/insulated trucks. The specific structural form of the cargo box varies depending on its function.
Refrigerated/insulated trucks, in addition to the functions of a general cargo box, also have heat insulation and heat preservation functions; the top of a convertible cargo box can be vertically raised and lowered to change the volume of the cargo box and meet the loading and unloading requirements of different goods; the wing-opening cargo box facilitates loading and unloading of goods and improves loading and unloading efficiency. The series of van-type trucks are divided into box-type semi-trailers and Class II chassis converted van-type trucks. The entire vehicle body is made of high-quality steel, advanced technology, and strict production processes, resulting in a reasonable structure, reliable performance, easy operation, and an attractive appearance. Parts are sourced from well-known domestic and international manufacturers and are procured, inspected, and used strictly in accordance with quality system requirements, ensuring the excellent performance of the entire vehicle.






