General and Project Cargo
Flatbed and Cargo Trailers for Export Transport
Flatbed and cargo trailer design follows the load footprint, deck height, concentration of weight, tie-down plan, loading method, tractor or tow vehicle, and destination road rules.
The supplied catalog includes light gooseneck and center-axle examples as well as heavier flatbed and cargo configurations. Final specifications remain configuration-specific.

Blue three-axle flatbed trailer photographed in a supplier yard
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Light Examples
2.5-20 t
Selected catalog references
Cargo
Mixed
Machines, steel, containers, general freight
Deck
Configured
Floor, posts, side walls, locks, and tie-downs
Markets
By Rule
Lights, brakes, dimensions, and registration
Describe the Load and Handling Method
Send cargo units, dimensions, weights, concentration points, loading equipment, container use, side or rear access, tie-down method, weather protection, and unloading plan.
- Cargo drawing or packing list
- Weight distribution
- Forklift, crane, or ramp loading
- Deck material and tie-downs
- Container locks if required
- Side walls, posts, or tarpaulin

Lowbed, cargo, side-tipping, and dump trailer examples from the supplied catalog
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Selected Light and Medium References
The catalog lists a 3-8 t North American gooseneck example, a 2,500 kg center-axle example, and an 8-20 t range. These are starting points only. Hitch, dimensions, lighting, brakes, tires, and registration must match the destination.
Reference Table
Selected Catalog Examples
Confirm the complete drawing and destination compliance before order release.
| Reference | Capacity reference | Typical selection questions |
|---|---|---|
| DT003 gooseneck | 3-8 t | Tow vehicle, hitch, brake, lighting, deck |
| DT005 center-axle | 2,500 kg payload | Tow ball or coupling, axle load, brake, dimensions |
| DT006 | 8-20 t | Cargo, deck, axles, suspension, coupling |
| Flatbed families | By configuration | Container locks, tie-downs, posts, side walls |
| Cargo families | By configuration | Volume, access, weather protection, legal envelope |
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common technical, documentation, inspection, and export questions.
Which data is needed before a firm quotation?
Send the cargo or material, payload, dimensions, route, maximum grade, road limits, loading and unloading method, duty hours, tractor or power requirements, quantity, destination, and required documents.
Are website specifications final contract values?
No. Values reproduce the supplied product files for early screening. The final quotation and contract identify the exact model, configuration, payload basis, dimensions, components, documents, and inspection scope.
Can Zhongmei coordinate third-party inspection?
Yes. The order can include a buyer-approved checklist, supplier self-inspection, live video review, or an independent inspection agency. Scope and acceptance criteria must be agreed before production closes.
How are destination requirements handled?
Tell us where and how the unit will be used. Road registration, axle limits, lighting, braking, emissions, mine rules, and required certificates vary by destination and must be verified for the exact configuration.
Need a Quote for Flatbed Trailers?
Send the exact model if known, operating conditions, payload or capacity, quantity, destination, preferred trade term, and document requirements. We will reply with open technical questions and next steps.