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Blending Craftsmanship, Design and Technology... “There’s not a single product that RawMaxx builds that doesn’t have a 3D rendered drawing. We feel it helps us deliver a product to the customer that they have full confidence in knowing what they wanted was executed.” A rendered drawing may add a little time to the start of the purchasing experience, but it also doubles as an added layer of protection should anything happen to the finished trailer itself. Loewen says, “If that trailer gets into an accident or gets damaged, we have all the parts drawn up already. It’s easy to manufacture or build that part again. It will still be an exact fit for the trailer, even if it’s ten to fifteen years down the road.” Essentially, Loewen’s company is taking the guesswork out of custom products. Custom-built units aren’t the only things RawMaxx Trailers has improved, though. The company’s addition to the 2020 NATDA Trailer Show in Nashville lineup will result in dealers seeing the absolute latest in their lineup’s offerings and innovations. The manufacturer will bring a revamped dump trailer and a modified straight deck with them to Nashville. It doesn’t stop there, though. To coincide with the “new” exhibitor designation at the show, RawMaxx Trailers will debut new products at this year’s annual event. “We’re bringing four new products to the NATDA Trailer Show,” Loewen shared. “Two of these units are still in development. Aside from revealing a new truck bed at the show, we’re developing a different headache rack that looks streamlined compared to what’s been done before.” Blending craftsmanship, design and technology, RawMaxx Trailers is innovating the way that dealerships around the country see trailers. With custom options and exciting new possibilities, this manufacturer will surely make a splash at their inaugural NATDA Trailer Show. “Both the 40-foot straight deck and the dump trailer we are bringing offer different features than what our competition does,” Loewen explains. 32 NATDA Magazine www.natda.org