Video showcases Utility Trailer’s test track

Oct. 12, 2012

Utility Trailer Manufacturing Co. has published a video online featuring its test track as well as an interview with Craig Bennett, senior vice president of sales & marketing for Utility.

Utility manufactures refrigerated trailers, dry freight vans, flatbeds and the Tautliner line of curtainsided trailers.

“Utility is the only trailer manufacturer with its own test track designed and built by Utility engineers to produce the world’s lightest and strongest trailers,” said Bennett.

The video highlights the track and provides an inside look at some of the exhaustive testing that Utility conducts with each product it produces, the company said.

“For years Utility has been utilizing this test track to ensure that our products and its components adhere to the highest quality possible. When our customers see our test facility, they are impressed and had no idea that we test in this way. Through this video, we are providing an exclusive inside look of what we do during our testing process,” said Bennett.

Utility’s test track video can be viewed online in Utility’s media gallery located at: https://www.utilitytrailer.com/resources/photos-videos/id/ut-test-track.

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