This time, we will introduce a case of transportation for a large product manufactured by Mitsuya Co., Ltd., rather than a production example.
At Mitsuya Co., Ltd., we often receive requests from customers for single or one-off products rather than mass-produced items. This time, we received an order for a large chassis frame that measures W5800, L3150, H2750, which has been divided into three parts. The size of each product is W1900, L3150, H2750, resulting in three units. With these dimensions, it would fit a 10-ton truck; however, since the truck bed length is L9670, L3150 x 3 equals 9450, which seems like it should fit on the truck. However, to prevent interference with the product, we need to insert sleepers, and since various transport items are loaded on the truck bed, we cannot load all three units onto one truck. While it seems that placing them in the H2750 direction would work, the height of 3150 poses a risk of interference with overpasses or tunnels during transit. Therefore, we decided against transporting them on one truck and arranged for one 10-ton flatbed truck and one 4-ton flatbed truck instead.