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Strick first applied his knowledge of aircraft engineering to the trucking business when he built the first “frameless” monocoque trailer body—a revolutionary development.

Monocoque construction and the use of aluminum rather than steel meant bigger and lighter trailers which meant more freight could be hauled by one truck. Today, that pioneering spirit continues with innovative trailer design and manufacturing techniques that bring you the finest dry van trailers on the road today.

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Strick first applied his knowledge of aircraft engineering to the trucking business when he built the first “frameless” monocoque trailer body—a revolutionary development.

Monocoque construction and the use of aluminum rather than steel meant bigger and lighter trailers which meant more freight could be hauled by one truck. Today, that pioneering spirit continues with innovative trailer design and manufacturing techniques that bring you the finest dry van trailers on the road today.

In 1966, the Strick Corporation was founded in Fairless Hills, Pennsylvania. During the 1960s, Strick designed and built the Flexi-Van container system for the New York Central Railroad.

In the 1970s, Strick continued to innovate, with the revolutionary Cabunder trailer that made maximum use of the existing weight laws.

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