Making Sense of Undecking and Truck Transport
If you've spent any time around heavy-duty logistics, you know that undecking is where the rubber literally meets the road for new truck deliveries. You've probably seen those "piggyback" trucks on the interstate—one semi-truck driving along with two or three others perched on its back like a line of metal ducklings. It looks a bit strange, maybe even a little precarious, but it's actually a brilliant way to move equipment across the country. However, once those trucks reach their final destination, the real work begins. You can't exactly drive a truck off the back of another one like it's a ramp in an action movie. ...