45 Ft Container Chassis For Sale

$7,800.00

Rated 5 out of 5

Type: 3 axle 45ft container chassis trailer for sale

Price Range: $7,800-15,600

Delivery: 7-25 days

Application: transport container

Load capacity: 20-50 ton

Description

45 Ft container chassis, also named 45ft skeletal semi trailer, container trailer, etc. They are generally used for transporting ISO containers in ports, shipyards, routes, bridges, tunnels, transfer stations, and supporting multimodal transport logistics systems. 45ft long fit 4 to 14 sets container locks suitable for 45′ dry container, tank container and reefer container, etc.

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45 Ft container chassis specification

Dimension 13950*2500*1550mm
Height 1550mm
Width 2500mm
Skeletal trailer weight 6500Kg
Main Beam “I” Section 500mm height Q345/T700 material
Twist-Lock 12/14 set  ISO Standard
Suspension Mechanical / Air / Bogie
Axle 3 axles BPW/FUWA/PDME etc
Rim 8/12/16 pieces 9.0-22.5 Steel/Aluminum
Tire 8/12/16 pieces 12R22.5 Bridgestone/Triangle/Linglong etc
Brake Valve WABCO
Brake Chamber 4/6 sets T30/30
Air Tank 28L
Brake Pipe Nylon Wire Pipe
Landing Gear 28T Lifting JOST/YAHUA
Kingpin 2″(50mm)/3.5″(90mm) JOST Bolting Type
Lights 12v/24v LED Waterproof
Color Customized

45 Ft container chassis features

  • 45′ compatibility: Gooseneck frame with extended front lock positions, securing 45′ (and 40′) ISO containers safely.

  • 8 twist-lock layout: Supports 1×45′ or 1×40′; optional front/rear pairs enable 2×20′ operations where legal.

  • Lightweight main beams: T700/Q345 high-tensile I-beams, optimized cross-members, strong yet light for higher net payload and fuel savings.

  • Axle & suspension: Tandem or tri-axle; mechanical leaf or air suspension tuned for stability, ride comfort, and tire life.

  • Brake system: Dual-line air brakes with T30/30 chambers, WABCO relay; ABS/EBS options for enhanced control and compliance.

Panda Mech

Panda Mech is a 45Ft container chassis manufacturer from China. We supply 45Ft container chassis for sale. PANDA MECH manufacturers have been successful in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Africa and South America, such as the Philippines, Tanzania, etc…

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FAQ

Is a 45 feet container available?

Yes, 45-foot containers are available, but their availability depends on the shipping line, route, and region.

In many major trade lanes, especially Asia–Europe and trans-Pacific routes, 45ft high cube containers are commonly used for cargo that needs extra length and volume. However, not all depots or ports keep them in large stock like 20ft or 40ft units, so it’s important to confirm availability and equipment type with your freight forwarder or container supplier in advance.

How much does a 40 foot container chassis weigh?

A typical 40-foot container chassis weighs around 6,000–7,500 lb (about 2,700–3,400 kg), depending on the design and options.

Standard 40ft gooseneck chassis used for ISO containers fall in this range, while heavy-duty or tri-axle models with stronger beams, thicker steel, or additional equipment (toolboxes, suspension options, etc.) can be slightly heavier. Exact tare weight should be confirmed from the manufacturer’s specification sheet.

What is the difference between a 40ft and 45ft container?

The main difference between a 40ft and 45ft container is length and internal capacity, with the 45ft container providing about 5 extra feet of usable space and higher cubic volume.

Both typically have the same width and height (often High Cube at 9’6″), fit standard handling equipment, and use the same ISO corner castings. However, 45ft units are less common, may have higher equipment and freight charges, and are often restricted on certain routes or terminals compared with 40ft containers.

Can you put a 20ft container on a 40ft chassis?

Yes, but only if the 40ft chassis is specifically designed and certified to carry 20ft containers with the correct twist-lock positions.

Many “20/40” or “combo” chassis have adjustable or additional locks to safely secure a 20ft box. Using a standard fixed 40ft chassis without proper locking points is unsafe, non-compliant, and generally not allowed under transport regulations.

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