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Air-tow Trailers Launches First Ever Ground Level Loading Refrigerated Trailer, ZERO°

As a leading manufacturer of ground-level loading trailers, we are proud to announce the launch of our latest product innovation: the ZERO° trailer. Designed to revolutionize how refrigerated goods are loaded, stored, and transported, the ZERO° trailer sets a new standard for industry efficiency, safety, and convenience. 

This revolutionary refrigerated trailer boasts a game-changing ground-level loading system, guaranteeing safer, faster, and more efficient loading and unloading for industries like catering, floral, restaurants, events, and grocery. Thanks to ThermoKing Refrigeration systems, the trailer maintains temperatures as low as 0°F, ensuring fresher, safer goods reach their destinations. Plus, it’s perfect for temporary needs, offering a convenient solution for businesses facing refrigerator replacements or during peak season demands.

Key features of the ZERO° trailer include:

Ground-Level Loading: The hydraulic system allows the trailer bed to be lowered completely level to the ground, enabling effortless loading and unloading of goods without the need for steep ramps or lifts.

Versatile Applications: Suitable for a wide range of industries, including catering, floral, pharmaceuticals, grocery, restaurants, and more, the ZERO° trailer offers unmatched versatility and adaptability to various cargo types and sizes. The ZERO° trailer is a great alternative to a refrigeration box truck and is the perfect solution for temporary refrigeration replacements.

Durable Construction: Built with high-quality materials and precision engineering, the ZERO° trailer is designed to withstand the rigors of heavy-duty use and deliver long-lasting performance in demanding environments.

Enhanced Safety: By lowering to ground level, the ZERO° trailer reduces the risk of accidents and injuries during loading and unloading, ensuring operators a safer working environment.

Easy Operation: User-friendly controls and intuitive design make operating the ZERO° trailer simple and efficient, allowing users to maximize productivity and minimize downtime.

 

Specs and features of the ZERO° Trailer:
  • Capacity: 7,000 lbs.
  • Trailer Deck Dimensions: 64” x 111”
  • Lift Mechanism: Hydraulic 
  • Deck Material: Steel
  • Weight: 6,220 lbs.
  • Suspension: Rubber or Air
  • Axles: Tandem
  • Thermo King V-320 MAX
  • 0°F-50°F Temperature Range
  • 120 Volt 20 Amp
Benefits of the ZERO° Trailer:
  • Increased Safety with Ground-Level Loading
  • Thermo King Nationwide Support
  • Replaces Refrigerated  Box Trucks
  • Temporary Refrigeration Replacement

 

On February 29th, we officially kicked off production of the new ZERO° trailer with a commencement ceremony. President Travis Saam addressed the team, celebrating their hard work and dedication that brought us to this milestone. “Our people are the heartbeat of our operation. As we embark on this new chapter, it’s important to reflect on the dedication and ingenuity that got us here.” 

Master Scheduler Audrey Vaughn, a champion of Air-tow Trailers’ core values, was honored with the task of initiating the first weld on the new refrigerated trailer.

“We are thrilled to introduce the ZERO° trailer to the market,” said Travis Saam, President at Air-tow Trailers. “With its ground-breaking design and innovative features, the ZERO° Trailer represents a significant advancement in ground-level loading technology. This revolutionary product guarantees safer, faster, and more efficient operations for customers in need of mobile and temporary refrigeration.”

The ZERO° trailer was recently showcased at previous industry events, including the ARA show in New Orleans, LA, where attendees experienced its capabilities firsthand. For more information about the ZERO° trailer and other products from Air-tow Trailers, visit airtow.com.

Explore the new ZERO° Trailer

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