Improved self-tracking
semi low loader

15% weight reduction thanks to latest technologies

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Lighter and stronger

Following our low loaders and flat trailers, we recently took a close look at the self-tracking 3- and 4-axle semi low loaders. The aim of this further development was to make our semi low loader designs even lighter and stronger. Thanks to the latest computer technologies, we know exactly where we can save weight and where we need to strengthen the trailer to achieve the ideal trailer.

We are proud to announce that we have been able to achieve a weight reduction of up to 15%, giving you many benefits in increased load capacity. During this further development, we have also implemented an axle distance that gives you 9 tonnes of axle load within the general use in the EU. This increases the load capacity on a 3-axle semi by another 3 tonnes. You can therefore now buy a self-tracking semi combining an extremely high load capacity with the Broshuis robustness.

We have implemented this positive development on all 3- and 4-axle self-tracking low loaders, with and without ramps. Via our configurator, you can directly view the list price. This price is not your final purchase price. Our advisors will be happy to make you an even more competitive deal. 

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Mud Grond- en Transportwerken

Discover more about Mud Grond- en Transportwerken's experience with the recently improved 4-axle self-tracking semi low loader. Read more here.

Sialtech B.V.

Sialtech is an internationally operating fieldwork company with four locations in the Netherlands. For the work that Sialtech performs, Sialtech uses, among other things, heavy earth drills on tracks. The heaviest machine of the company is transported with a new Mercedes-Benz Actros with a beautiful Broshuis semi low loader.

Mar-Train Heavy Haulage Ltd

Mar-Train Heavy Haulage LTD invests in a flexible 6-axle and 10-axle (3+7) PL2 semi low loader to meet the needs of their customers.