The Kenyan government has been continuously increasing its investment in infrastructure construction in recent years, including road construction, bridge construction, and urban development projects. Our Kenyan client recently signed a road construction contract and needed a batch of 3 axles 50 tons container flatbed trailers. He had previously purchased HOWO trucks from us frequently, so he inquired with our sales manager about the price of these semi-trailers. Our sales manager recommended a suitable configuration, and the client quickly purchased the 3 axles container flatbed trailers. These trailers have now been delivered to the port and will soon be shipped to Kenya.
To enhance customer usability, the 50 tons container flatbed trailer features numerous enhanced design details. For example, large support frames have been added to both sides of the floor, increasing the overall load-bearing capacity and extending the trailer’s lifespan. The cargo platform is also equipped with many thickened rope hooks and rope tensioners on both sides to help customers better secure their goods. Protective covers have been added to the side lights and taillights to prevent damage from road bumps and impacts during transport, thus extending the lifespan of the lights.
Road conditions are poor and the terrain is complex in parts of Kenya. The 3 axles flatbed trailer uses TRIANGLE brand tires, which excel in wear resistance, fuel efficiency, safety, and load-bearing capacity, making them suitable for the semi-trailer’s needs in long-distance transport, heavy-duty operations, or complex road conditions. The 3 axles flatbed trailer also uses a reinforced suspension system and chassis, enabling it to adapt to various road conditions, including unpaved roads and narrow streets, making it suitable for cargo transport in rural and mountainous areas.
TRUCKMAN uses container shipping to deliver flatbed semi-trailers to ports in customers’ countries. Compared to bulk carrier shipping, container shipping has lower ocean freight rates, reducing users’ transportation costs. It also offers faster delivery, allowing customers to receive their semi-trailers more quickly. Furthermore, container ships provide excellent sealing, effectively preventing semi-trailers from getting damp, contaminated, stolen, or damaged in collisions, resulting in a generally lower damage rate.




