Is your car hauler safe enough for the streets?

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There is nothing more important than knowing your loved ones safe. That is why we all have the responsibility to assure safety. Also we want to make sure our cargo will get from A to B without any damage, that’s the whole point of transportation companies. Simple, yet there is not enough attention on the safety equipment as there should be.  There are some crucial points in the transportation business to keep in mind when acquiring a car hauler. This is a picture of a typical loading of trucks as seen on US-streets. This seems us as a quite complicated …

5 innovative design features of the KART Rapid car hauler

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If you’re looking for a trailer that reduces your total cost of ownership (TOC), look no further than KART Performance Trailers’ Rapid auto hauler. Built with a universal design that meets international safety regulations, the Rapid can be paired with most tractors without the need of conversions or customizations. It can be used out of the box without any changes and easily modified to the exact specifications of clients’ needs. For those who need convincing, take a look at these innovative design features that make the Rapid one of the most desirable trailers on the market. KART Performance Trailers’ engineers …

Combat fluctuating fuel costs with lightweight auto hauler engineering

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In 2012, gas prices in the United States reached their highest levels in 80 years, according to a report by Energy.Gov. Since that time, auto transporters have benefited from a steady decline in fuel prices, lowering their operational expenses considerably. However, global political turmoil and economic uncertainty have given many experts reason to believe that fuel prices will be fluctuating drastically in the years to come. How can auto transporters mitigate volatile fuel prices? By investing in lightweight, thoughtfully-engineered trailers, it’s possible to significantly improve fuel efficiency. According to Green Car Congress and the ATA, more productive truck combinations can …

Do your car haulers meet international safety regulations?

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In 2015, 11% of motor vehicle crash fatalities in America involved large trucks, costing the economy around $99 billion annually. In the European Union’s 28 member countries, a mere .02% of motor deaths involved similarly sized trucks during the same period. Why are these numbers so different? In large part, the gap can be explained by much stricter regulations on road safety and on vehicle construction. Bey ond the obvious benefits of fewer lives lost and a much lower toll on the economies of member nations, these regulations have also encouraged auto and trailer manufacturers to develop innovations that have …

Drive safer with KART Group’s innovative auto haulers

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When an auto hauler is involved in a crash, it affects everyone. Both the driver’s reputation and the brokerage involved will take a hit to their reputations. Both take a hit to the wallet with increased insurance premiums and lost profits. Cargo is damaged, impacting consumers and manufacturers. Roadways are damaged, and in worst case scenarios, lives are lost. Large trucks were involved in 11% of all motor crash fatalities in 2015. They cost the U.S. economy around $99 billion dollars annually. What can auto transporters do to reduce the risk of their industry and improve safety conditions for everyone? …

Get on the road faster with KART Group’s rapid-loading trailers

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The difference between a profitable car hauling outfit and an unprofitable one boils down to operational efficiency. Every wasted minute is wasted money, so investing in a trailer that reduces loading time and unloading time plays an important role in keeping overhead low. KART Performance Trailers are engineered to make the entire auto transport operation more efficient. Our years of experience with car manufacturers and haulers has given us a unique insight into the pain points of drivers and how to reduce that pain. With a complete hydraulic system, our Rapid and Multitrans trailers allow drivers to lift and extend …

How KART Group reduces risk for the auto hauling industry

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Americans have a unique relationship with their cars. They do more than get us from here to there. For many of us, they become a part of our identity, and certainly, cars have had a profound influence on American culture overall. When a consumer has a car transported, they’re entrusting auto carriers with something precious to them. In some cases, a car is critical to a consumer’s livelihood. In others, it’s an invaluable addition to a lifelong collection. In any case, consumers want their cargo to arrive in mint condition. In the age of social media and fast news, a …

Improving auto transport efficiency through quick-loading trailer design

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As early as 2014, transport experts like Ready Auto Transport’s Jerry Tassone were noting shifts in expectations of days-to-deliver needs. In an Auto Remarketing interview, he described an auto industry following the same trends as every other consumer-driven industry in the United States: a desire for instant gratification in all areas of life. Before the internet boosted consumer’s desire to have what they want when they want it, a seven to ten day auto transport was standard. Today, many consumers and auto manufacturers and re-sellers anticipate a three to five day delivery. Meeting the demands of modern consumers poses a …

KART Performance Trailers’ innovative design lasts longer, saving auto haulers money

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Over the past eight years, the operational costs associated with trucking have increased in response to driver shortages, fluctuating fuel costs, and volatile permit and licensing costs. The cost of purchasing or leasing has risen from $0.213 per mile to $0.230 per mile while the cost of repairs and maintenance has risen from $0.0103 per mile to $0.156 per mile. In both cases, these incremental increases take a toll on auto hauler fleets that are already experiencing a soft market. In response, companies are holding onto equipment longer, according to the 2016 operational costs survey conducted by the American Transportation …

MEGATRANS combined with a MULTITRANS trailer on a roundabout

KART Performance trailers improve maneuverability with force steerable axles

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The majority of conventional trailers on United States roadways are engineered with non-steerable trailer axles. Due to offtracking and increased horizontal tire force, these trailers create more hazardous driving conditions, increase fuel consumption, and generate more wear and tear on trailers and on roadways. At KART Performance Trailers, we equip trailers with force steerable front axles that improve their performance in each of these areas. This enables carriers to maintain trailers longer and reduce fuel costs. It empowers drivers to gain higher levels of productivity with greater ease. As drivers negotiate a tight turn at a low-speed, a conventional trailer’s …