Fontaine's New Force Flatbed Cuts Maintenance Costs for Fleets
Key Details Fontaine Trailer unveiled an all-aluminum flatbed prototype at the Technology & Maintenance Council Annual Meeting designed specifically around fleet operator feedback. The new Force model combines welded and bolt-on components to simplify repairs and reduce downtime. Why It Matters Fleet managers consistently cite maintenance costs and repair accessibility as top pain points. This prototype addresses those concerns with practical, service-friendly engineering that could significantly lower your total cost of ownership. What's Different The Force's construction approach prioritizes technician efficiency. Bolt-on components mean faster part replacement, while the mixed welding design maintains structural integrity without sacrificing repairability. Fontaine product leader Al Cox walks through the design innovations in the accompanying video. Bottom Line If your fleet struggles with trailer downtime or mounting repair bills, this prototype deserves your attention. The focus on real-world maintenance challenges suggests Fontaine listened to what drivers and fleet managers actually need.
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