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Kyokuto Development launches detachable trailer with front container exchange

25.06.2026 21:03 1 min 1 source
ニュースイッチ by 日刊工業新聞社 JPN
Kyokuto Development launches detachable trailer with front container exchange
Original source: ニュースイッチ by 日刊工業新聞社

Kyokuto Kaihatsu Kogyo has released a detachable body vehicle, the 'front-hook roll-off full trailer', enabling container exchange from the front. Compared to the conventional model, the working space during loading and unloading is reduced by approximately 60%, improving operability in confined sites. The price excluding tax is 8.76 million yen for the tractor (excluding chassis) and 13.1 million yen for the trailer. The company aims to sell 15 sets annually.

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Kyokuto Development launches detachable trailer with front container exchange

25.06.2026 ニュースイッチ by 日刊工業新聞社 JPN Original source

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