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Archive for the ‘Custom Trailers’ Category


Dog House Trailers

Monday, August 20th, 2007
ATC attended it’s first AESC (Association of Energy Servicing Companies) meeting this summer. We now plan to exhibit at the AESC trade show coming up October 8-10, 2007 at the downtown Hilton Hotel in Fort Worth TX. It was a great introduction to a fantastic organization. ATC has worked with Nabors Well Servicing for several years building the best dog house in the industry. We now look forward to serving many more well servicing companies in this capacity. ATC can custom build any type of dog house to meet your needs.


Gooseneck Dog House for Power Tongs.

Monday, August 20th, 2007
This Gooseneck Dog House was designed to reduce the weight that is normally put on the truck. With the open bed in back this style of trailer can carry power tongsand much more. Inside is filled with all the comforts of home!



Mobile Air Traffic Control Tower

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

Air Support came to The Aluminum Trailer Company with an idea and this is what ATC designed. ATC looks forward to a long relation ship with Mike McCabe and the Air Support team.



Check out this Mobile Billboard

Wednesday, May 30th, 2007
This ATC customer has mixed Nascar with the stock market. This unit offers a great marketing value at the same time providing the perfect place to hang out at the race.


Command Center Trailers

Friday, May 18th, 2007
ATC has partnered with Ferrara Fire to deliver the best Command Centers in the country! To see one for yourself give us a call. Ferrara has a demo unit that is on tour across the country.


Mobile Wine Bottling

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

Mobile “Counter-Pressure” Bottling Now Available
By Bill Pregler
From Daily News Links, 04/17/2007
Prospero Equipment Company of Pleasantville, New York announced they are in the final assembly stages of the first mobile “counter pressure” bottling line in the United States. Featuring a GAI 1532 Isobaric monoblock the trailer will be capable of bottling any carbonated product. Isobaric bottling is performed under pressure, while still wine is bottled with non-pressurized, gravity-flow fillers. Winemakers who practice the “Charmat” style of sparkling wine production will now be able to utilize mobile services without having to purchase the expensive, specialized equipment. Charmat is a bulk process where sparkling wine is produced and fermented in pressurized stainless tanks as opposed to the traditional methode’ champenoise in individual bottles. It must also be bottled under continuous pressure, from the tank to the bottle, hence the specialized monoblock. In addition this versatile equipment is also capable of bottling beer and still wines. Initially the trailer was to operate primarily in the North East portion of the country, but already there is talk of visiting the mid-western states. Following the bottle rinser and filler, the bottling line will feature multiple turrets, containing a Technovin screw capping head, a crown capper for beers, and a corker capable of inserting sparkling wine style corks. The corker then will be followed with a Robino-Galandrino wire hooder. “This is a unique opportunity for the smaller producer of Charmat and micro beers to bottle their product,” said Danny Prospero, vice-president of the company. “The nine-spout filler bowl is designed for smaller runs of twenty-five bottles per minute, or about 1,000 cases per day” The U-shaped bottling line is being installed into a custom designed, heavy duty gooseneck trailer built by ATC (Aluminum Trailer Company) of Nappanee, Indiana. It will be self contained and feature on-board steam sterilization and filtration. It will not have labeling. Carbonated, counter pressure filling requires that cold bottling temperatures are maintained to keep CO2 suspended in the medium. A good analogy is the difference between opening a cold can of cola verses a warm can. Due to the inherent cold, condensation occurs on the outside of the full bottles, and as a result labels will not adhere. Bottles will be offloaded into bins or case good boxes and labeled later.



ATC signs agreement with Speclin Emergency Vehicle Sales

Wednesday, April 4th, 2007

Speclin Emergency Vehicle Sales was established in 1989 and is located near Pittsburgh in Scottdale, Pennsylvania. Specializing in AEV (American Emergency Vehicles) Ambulance and Emergency Response Vehicle Sales, Speclin also has satellite offices located in Lancaster and Montrose, PA.
Along with Ambulance and Emergency Response Vehicles, Speclin also offers Sales and Service of Handicap Accessible Vehicles ranging from Personal to Commercial and from Full-Size to Mini-van applications. Custom accessible vehicles and accessories are also available.
In 2006, Speclin and the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) coordinated construction of the first SMART (Simulation Medical and Advanced Resource Training) unit with Aluminum Trailer Company (ATC) of Nappanee, Indiana. The UPMC unit offers state of the art high fidelity medical simulation training and actual emergency response in a completely self sufficient 46’ mobile unit. The addition of satellite linking capability and WIFI technology enables unequaled educational or emergency medical communication capabilities to and from the UPMC designed SMART mobile medical unit.
Speclin Vehicle Sales has and will continue to provide the latest innovations in Ambulance and Mobile Emergency Response technology and deliver service of those products to reinforce their dedicated commitment to public health and welfare.



Mobile Medical Simulation Unit

Thursday, March 29th, 2007
The Aluminum Trailer Company has completed this mobile simulation unit that also can be used as an emergency room in a disaster. This Current trailer was manufactured and designed for the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.