Hurricane Katrina Cannott Slow Down An ALL PRO Dump Trailer

It’s been over four years since Hurricane Katrina dealt her devastating blow to the Gulf Coast. This was the without a doubt the largest spike in Dump Trailer sales Florida or the country has ever seen. This event really was a chance for companies like ALL PRO Trailers to really show what our heavy duty dump trailers could do. From August of 2006 through June of 2007 we ran our plants as hard as the men and material would let us.

We lost count, but between our Starke Florida plan Formerly Crosley Trailers building 6 x 7 wide dumps, and the Jacksonville plant building the big 8 x 20 10 ton dumps we supplied over 3000 trailers into the disaster relief industry. Since that time we have continued to improve these trailers and they have become a mainline tool for the roofing industry, as well as the underground construction guys.

Lots of people from gardeners to crime scene cleanup crews have found profitable uses for our trailers. AttachedĀ I have posted a couple of photos of one of our 8 x 20 dump trailers in of a mountain of debris, and another Cargo trailer as it is used by an environmental cleanup contractor. I found these photos in the September 2006 issue of Underground Construction Ucononline.com a publication that services all types of underground construction.

Katrina Mountain3Katrina Cargo Trailer

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