SIMBA INTERLINKS





Simba was the first to introduce their Interlinks into the local market. With a specialized design which met all TANROADS regulations, Simba continued to grow this line of products for specific customers who want to maximize payload. The interlink flatbed/drop-side trailer is very popularly used across Eastern & Southern African countries including but not limited to Zambia, Mozambique, Namibia etc.
The interlinks allow customers to maximize 35 Metric Ton payload whether it be break-bulk cargo or a 20 Foot and 40 Foot container combination.