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LA chassis supplier CIMC sends 600 goosenecks to Texas floods
LOS ANGELES chassis supplier CIMC Intermodal Equipment is sending 600 new 40-foot gooseneck chassis to the Houston area for immediate replacement requirements due to flooding damage, the company announced.
"Current chassis being operated in the Houston area to unload shipping containers arriving at the port could be out of service for weeks due to flood damage to electrical, brake, wheel end and other components. Replacement part availability will likely be curtailed for some time," said CIMC.
Since Hurricane Harvey hit, CIMC IE has been receiving enquiries from intermodal fleets on how they can replace damaged chassis so they can continue operating.
The chassis being sent to Houston will be available quickly to these operators at standard pricing. Chassis operators interested in obtaining new chassis during this time should contact Carlos Rodriguez at (832) 204-3421.
"Current chassis being operated in the Houston area to unload shipping containers arriving at the port could be out of service for weeks due to flood damage to electrical, brake, wheel end and other components. Replacement part availability will likely be curtailed for some time," said CIMC.
Since Hurricane Harvey hit, CIMC IE has been receiving enquiries from intermodal fleets on how they can replace damaged chassis so they can continue operating.
The chassis being sent to Houston will be available quickly to these operators at standard pricing. Chassis operators interested in obtaining new chassis during this time should contact Carlos Rodriguez at (832) 204-3421.
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