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    Founded in 1900, Great Dane made some of the first modern refrigerated trailers and today manufactures several lines of refrigerated, dry freight, and flatbed trailers and truck bodies.

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    ReeferThermo King
    Length53 ft
    Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
    Seller: GREAT DANE OF UTAH LLC - Salt Lake City
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    Length53 ft
    Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
    Seller: GREAT DANE OF UTAH LLC - Salt Lake City

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    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Fontana, California
    Seller: North American Trailer-Fontana
    ReeferThermo King
    Length53 ft
    Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
    Seller: GREAT DANE OF UTAH LLC - Salt Lake City
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    Length24 ft
    Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
    Seller: GREAT DANE OF UTAH LLC - Salt Lake City
    ReeferThermo King
    Length53 ft
    Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
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    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Albert Lea, Minnesota
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    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Wichita, Kansas
    Stock Number1GRAA0624JB706328
    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Albuquerque, New Mexico
    Seller: Mckinney Trailer Rentals
    ReeferThermo King
    Length53 ft
    Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
    Seller: GREAT DANE OF UTAH LLC - Salt Lake City
    Stock Number720791
    Length48 ft
    Location: Sioux Falls, South Dakota
    Seller: LARSON TRUCK SALES
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    Stock NumberGold Spec
    Location: Albert Lea, Minnesota
    Stock NumberNEW ARRIVAL! 5203GG
    Length48 ft
    Location: Grabill, Indiana
    Stock Number531480
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Crete, Illinois
    Stock Number48265
    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Crete, Illinois
    Length53 ft
    DoorsSwing
    Location: Morton, Illinois
    Stock Number1025950
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
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    Stock NumberUR13734 - UR13742
    Location: Dallas, Texas
    Seller: UTILITY TRAILER OF TEXAS, INC. - Dallas
    Quantity10
    Length36 ft
    Location: Barnesville, Georgia
    Stock Number19115
    Length53 ft
    Location: Barnesville, Georgia
    Stock Number1024710
    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Tolleson, Arizona
    Seller: Utility Trailer Sales of Arizona
    Stock Number156394
    ReeferThermo King
    Location: Conley, Georgia
    Quantity15
    Stock Number309000
    Location: Conley, Georgia
    Stock NumberT17154
    Length48 ft
    Location: Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Utility Keystone Trailer Sales - Mt. Pleasant
    Stock NumberT17143
    Length48 ft
    Location: Manheim, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Utility Keystone Trailer Sales
    Stock Number700453
    ReeferCarrier
    Location: Lubbock, Texas
    Stock NumberNEW ARRIVAL 0101GG
    Length48 ft
    Location: Grabill, Indiana
    Stock Number48148
    Length48 ft
    Location: Barnesville, Georgia

    About Great Dane

    The Great Dane story began in 1900 in Savannah, Georgia, when J.P. Wheless and T.H. McMillan started building infrastructure products for sawmills and factories. More than 120 years later, Great Dane is one of the trucking industry’s leading purveyors of dry van, reefer, and flatbed semitrailers and truck bodies, both nationally and internationally. In recent years, the manufacturer has begun developing complementary technologies to make its trailers better and more efficient, such as Great Dane’s proprietary ThermoGuard reefer lining and its FleetPulse Smart Trailer System for fleet management.


    Great Dane Champion Premier Dry Van Trailer

    History & Expansion

    Beginning as the Savannah Blow Pipe Company, Great Dane got its start building sheet metal systems to deal efficiently with sawmill byproducts, but by 1916 the company had diversified into a manufacturer of a broad portfolio of steel products, and became the Steel Products Company.

    It was the mid-1930s when Steel Products Company built its first flatbeds, followed by tank and van trailers. Named after the Great Dane, a dog breed known for its considerable size and strength, the first Great Danes were made of thin, high-tensile steel. Lighter than other trailers of the day, they became popular for their ability to haul higher payloads and remain in compliance with early roadway weight regulations.

    As was the case with many manufacturers, the company was tasked with building equipment for the war effort during World War II—in this case, high-tensile steel trailers for moving military materiel from place to place overseas. The company’s products and a number of manufacturing criteria earned it five prestigious Army-Navy “E” Awards for Excellence in Production.

    Following the war in 1948, the Steel Products Company developed new cooling technology to allow its trailers to transport perishable foods across the U.S. The new reefer trailers had a special ice bunker and blower system that kept produce refrigerated for almost two days.

    The company finally changed its name to Great Dane Trailers, Inc. on January 1, 1958, and added the red color to its dog and oval logo. By the early 1960s, Great Dane began building piggyback trailers and maritime freight containers that intertwined its products with the railroad and marine shipping industries.

    The 1970s and 1980s were years of massive expansion and growth in both national and international markets that included Canada, England, Turkey, Mexico, and South America. Domestically, the company was investing in opening new plants and integrating computer technologies with its design and manufacturing processes. In 1974, Great Dane completed its 10,000-square-foot Savannah Engineering Research Lab, and in 1982 added computer road simulation equipment that’s still in use today.

    Great Dane’s merger with Pines Trailer in 1997 helped the trailer manufacturer become one of the world's largest. In the early 2000s, before The Great Recession hit, Great Dane manufactured 60,000 trailers across nine U.S. plants and hit an all-time company record in 2006 by owning 33% of the market demand for reefer trailers and more than 28% for dry vans.

    Trailer Tech Innovation

    One of Great Dane’s most important technological innovations, ThermoGuard, is a lightweight composite thermal lining that helps maintain consistent temperatures inside Great Dane reefers, protecting cargo and making refrigeration more energy-efficient, saving operators and fleet managers money. Great Dane says its unique Microban technology further protects sensitive cargo and the trailer alike by reducing bacteria on the interior walls by 99.9%.

    Another Great Dane breakthrough is FleetPulse, an innovative telematics system that delivers information about a truck’s location and ETA in a matter of seconds via a connected mobile device or PC. With the help of data collected from GPS trackers on the truck and available information about weather or road conditions, FleetPulse assists in navigation by suggesting safer reroute options as needed. The system also helps with predictive maintenance of the vehicle, as it closely monitors all systems of your trailer, ensuring its parts are replaced or repaired before they fail.

    Product Line

    Today, Great Dane produces refrigerated trailers, dry vans, and open-deck (flatbed) haulers. Reefer models include the Alpine, a lightweight option with unique side door design and a handy body tie-down system that enables efficient cargo mounting, and the Everest, which offers single- or multi-temp options for hauling multiple cargo types. The manufacturer also offers the Johnson line of refrigerated truck bodies, which come in walk-in C-Series models as well as multi-zone reach-in R-Series options.

    Great Dane dry van options include the Champion line of box trailers and the Sahara line of dry van truck bodies. Both product families include sheet-and-post and composite construction options, characterized by lightweight yet durable construction and details like internal scuff bands to protect interior walls and plentiful cargo management features.

    The manufacturer’s Freedom line of flatbed trailers likewise offer numerous standard and optional load security features, including secure side rails, stake pockets, pipe spools, and rub rails in addition to different locks, chain and rope ties, D rings, and more. Freedom flatbeds are available in all-steel, all-aluminum, or steel-aluminum combo construction; all-steel and steel-aluminum models allow an evenly distributed load capacity of 80,000 pounds (36,287 kilograms) and a concentrated load capacity of 50,000 lbs (22,680 kg). All-aluminum Freedom trailers can handle up 120,000 lbs (54,430 kg) in evenly distributed loads and up to 60,000 lbs (27,216 kg) in concentrated load capacity. Flooring options include aluminum and apitong wood decking.

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    Find a wide selection of new and used Great Dane Trailers for sale on TruckPaper.com today, including Everest and Johnson reefers, Champion dry vans, versatile Freedom flatbeds.