Electric Remote Controlled Articulated Trailer Mover

On this project they had a number of trailers on site as part of an expansive logistics operation whereby a number of HGV trailers were delivered to the project simultaneously from overseas process teams and vendors.

Working in partnership with the clients logistics team they reviewed options to manage a large quantity of HGV trailers. The team procured smart technology in which to ensure that HGV trailers could be moved on site using electronic/remote means. This saved countless man hours and avoided excessive emissions and noise around the project.

The trailer breaks new ground in construction logistics being a fully electric, remote-controlled articulated mover that can tow up to 25 tonnes and hydraulically lift 6 tonnes, offering terminal-tractor power with far greater precision and flexibility.

Its remote-control interface lets operators walk around trailers maximising visibility and safety while eliminating strain. With tight turning capability, it excels in constrained sites, optimising space efficiency. Zero-emission, quiet operation makes it ideal for enclosed or residential zones, while low maintenance reduces downtime.

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Monitor Report. Wates Construction. Sunderland. August 2025.


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