The 2009 Utility S5309008 trailer, designed for logistics, features a Thermo King reefer with 25382 hours, ideal for temperature-sensitive cargo. With a length of 53' and width of 102", it offers ample space for transporting goods efficiently. The roll-up door type adds convenience during loading and unloading operations. This unit, located in Texas, served its purpose in the industry and is previously sold. It stands as a reliable option for businesses seeking a used industrial truck with the necessary specs for their operations.
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| Industry | Logistics |
| Titled Vehicle | Yes |
| Template | Trailers |
| Year | 2009 |
| Make | Utility |
| Reefer Make | Thermo King |
| Reefer Hours | 25382 |
| Length | 53' |
| Width | 102" |
| Door Type | Roll-up |
| Unit Number | S5309008 |
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