Cartwright to build unique swap bodies

UK-based third party logistics provider, Malcolm Logistics, a division of the Malcolm Group, has ordered 41 Class A swap bodies from trailer and commercial vehicle body manufacturer, Cartwright.

This unique design is a higher-rated swap body, running at a gross weight of 34,500kg with a tare weight of the box of 5,680kg, according to Cartwright.

“The swap bodies have been designed to a rail code of S44 and UIC approved by Network Rail,” Cartwright said in a statement. 

“They can run up to a gross combination weight of 48 tonnes (compared to a road legal limit of 44 tonnes), future-proofing the vehicle should legislation on this change. These swap bodies are comprised of a unique design in order to achieve the higher operating weight with a low tare weight to maximise payload.

“The body itself has three cargo control systems specifically designed for different types of operation – one load restraint system for timberdeck products, another for roll cages (which is built into the curtains) and a third for a roof mounted track system to control groupage.

“It is unique to have three systems in one body and Cartwright engineers have been working in partnership with Malcolm Logistics for the past 12 months, designing and testing to create this innovative solution to cater for our customers specific operational requirements. Through combining their expertise, the two companies have been able to develop a truly versatile product which will cater for a diverse range of operations for Malcolm Logistics’ various customers.”

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