Things To Know About Chassis Leasing - Penn Lease

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Things to Know About Chassis Leasing In the transportation business, a chassis is a piece of equipment that connects with the cab of a truck and is used for transporting cargo containers. A chassis is a special trailer that has a steel structure with wheels.

What is Chassis Leasing? Chassis leasing happens when a freight shipping company leases a chassis to another company to accommodate shipments and move freight containers.

How to Lease a Chassis? There are three ways to lease a chassis. These include chassis pools, term leases, and daily leases. In essence, lessors are charged for the length of time using the chassis. Chassis Pool: Chassis leasing companies organize a cooperative chassis pool. It has a pool manager who ensures the quality of the equipment and availability when truckers need a chassis. Generally, chassis pools operate inside ports. If you are using a chassis pool, you have to pay for time of usage from the time the chassis is taken at the terminal until you return it. Chassis Term Leases: Chassis term leases began as a way to control costs. By ensuring that the chassis you lease is safe, it allows truckers to travel quickly through the port complex. However, with a long term lease you are paying for the chassis even if you are not using it. Additionally, you are responsible for all maintenance. Daily Chassis Leases: Most chassis leasing companies provide daily leasing options. It includes maintenance without commitment to a long term lease. Some leasing companies also offer you online booking options. This process allows fast reservation and transportation. Some have also developed intelligent business systems for


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