Great Dane debuts trailer at Mid-America

March 25, 2004
On exhibit at the Mid-America Trucking Show is Great Dane's newest refrigerated trailer, the Super LT, built to serve the truckload market in the eastern United States and Canada.

On exhibit at the Mid-America Trucking Show is Great Dane's newest refrigerated trailer, the Super LT, built to serve the truckload market in the eastern United States and Canada.

Manufactured in Great Dane's Brazil IN and Savannah GA plants, the Super LT offers a geographic advantage for distribution to these areas by lowering freight costs, according to the company.

While available with options, the Super LT comes with popular specifications. It will be offered at all branch and dealer locations, and more than 1,000 have already been ordered.

This trailer comes in 48- and 53-foot lengths with a 102-inch width and features an extruded aluminum scuffband as standard in 10 inches, with 16 and 22 inches provided as options. The show trailer is constructed with PunctureGuard Plus, a resilient interior lining designed from conception by and for the trailer industry. PunctureGuard as a liner is also being introduced at the Mid-America Trucking Show.

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