Removable gooseneck trailers for heavy equipment, machinery, and oversized loads. Low deck height for tall cargo and high capacity for heavy loads.
This page is under development. We are working on bringing you accurate information about our Double Drop (RGN) trailer fleet.
Koshiv Technology and Logistics Pvt Ltd is launching in 2026. Please check back later or contact us for specific inquiries.
Double drop (RGN) trailers are the premier choice for heavy equipment transport. With their low deck height and removable gooseneck, they provide easy loading and maximum clearance for tall machinery. Our fleet includes various capacities to handle everything from excavators to large industrial equipment.
3-axle configuration for medium-heavy equipment
4-axle configuration for larger machinery
Multi-axle configurations for extreme loads
24-30 inch deck height accommodates tall equipment up to 13 ft 6 inches overall.
Easy drive-on loading for tracked and wheeled equipment.
55-100+ ton capacity for the heaviest equipment and machinery.
Smooth transport for sensitive equipment and machinery.
Hydraulic goosenecks for easier coupling and uncoupling.
Extendable versions for longer equipment.
Low deck profile allows transport of equipment up to 13 ft 6 inches tall.
Removable gooseneck allows drive-on loading without ramps.
Handles the heaviest construction and mining equipment.
Low center of gravity provides excellent stability during transport.
RGN stands for Removable Gooseneck, referring to the detachable front section that allows drive-on loading.
With 24-30 inch deck height, equipment up to 11-12 ft tall can be transported while maintaining legal overall height.
The gooseneck is removed, creating a ramp for tracked or wheeled equipment to drive directly onto the deck.
Lowboy is a general term for low-deck trailers; RGN specifically refers to trailers with removable goosenecks.
Yes, front and rear decks can carry additional cargo when the main well is occupied by primary equipment.
Oversize/overweight permits are typically required depending on load dimensions and weight.
Contact our team to learn more about our planned double drop trailer fleet and how we can transport your heavy equipment.
Removable gooseneck trailers for heavy equipment, machinery, and oversized loads. Low deck height for tall cargo and high capacity for heavy loads.
This page is under development. We are working on bringing you accurate information about our Double Drop (RGN) trailer fleet.
Koshiv Technology and Logistics Pvt Ltd is launching in 2026. Please check back later or contact us for specific inquiries.
Double drop (RGN) trailers are the premier choice for heavy equipment transport. With their low deck height and removable gooseneck, they provide easy loading and maximum clearance for tall machinery. Our fleet includes various capacities to handle everything from excavators to large industrial equipment.
3-axle configuration for medium-heavy equipment
4-axle configuration for larger machinery
Multi-axle configurations for extreme loads
24-30 inch deck height accommodates tall equipment up to 13 ft 6 inches overall.
Easy drive-on loading for tracked and wheeled equipment.
55-100+ ton capacity for the heaviest equipment and machinery.
Smooth transport for sensitive equipment and machinery.
Hydraulic goosenecks for easier coupling and uncoupling.
Extendable versions for longer equipment.
Low deck profile allows transport of equipment up to 13 ft 6 inches tall.
Removable gooseneck allows drive-on loading without ramps.
Handles the heaviest construction and mining equipment.
Low center of gravity provides excellent stability during transport.
RGN stands for Removable Gooseneck, referring to the detachable front section that allows drive-on loading.
With 24-30 inch deck height, equipment up to 11-12 ft tall can be transported while maintaining legal overall height.
The gooseneck is removed, creating a ramp for tracked or wheeled equipment to drive directly onto the deck.
Lowboy is a general term for low-deck trailers; RGN specifically refers to trailers with removable goosenecks.
Yes, front and rear decks can carry additional cargo when the main well is occupied by primary equipment.
Oversize/overweight permits are typically required depending on load dimensions and weight.
Contact our team to learn more about our planned double drop trailer fleet and how we can transport your heavy equipment.