The 2017 Wabash 53' Reefer is designed for efficient temperature-controlled transport in the logistics industry. Featuring a durable aluminum construction, this trailer offers a lightweight yet robust solution for hauling perishable goods. The unit is equipped with a standard reefer system that maintains optimal temperatures during transit. With a length of 53 feet, it provides ample space for cargo while adhering to industry regulations. The trailer shows typical wear consistent with its age, including minor scuffs and surface rust, but remains structurally sound and ready for service. Currently available in the USA, this reefer is a reliable option for businesses looking to enhance their refrigerated transport capabilities.
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| Industry | Logistics |
| Titled Vehicle | Yes |
| Template | Trailers |
| Year | 2017 |
| Make | Wabash Reefer |
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