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Types of trucks we are dealing in

These large trucks consist of a tractor unit (the front part) and a trailer (the rear part).
They are used for long-haul transportation of goods and are a common sight on highways.

Box Truck

Box trucks have an enclosed cargo area and are often used for local deliveries, moving, and transporting cargo that needs protection from the weather.

Flatbed Truck

Flatbed trucks have a flat, open cargo bed without sides or a roof. They are ideal for transporting oversized or irregularly shaped cargo, such as construction materials and machinery.

Refrigerated Truck

Reefer trucks are equipped with refrigeration units to maintain specific temperature conditions. They are commonly used for transporting perishable goods, such as food and pharmaceuticals.

Utility Truck

Utility trucks are versatile vehicles used for various tasks, including telecommunications maintenance, electrical repairs, and tree trimming. They often have an elevated bucket or platform.

Pickup Truck

Pickup trucks are smaller vehicles with an open cargo bed at the back. They are commonly used for personal transportation, as well as light-duty hauling and towing.

Panel Van

Panel vans have an enclosed cargo area and are used for transporting goods or equipment. These are just some of the many types of trucks available, each serving a specific purpose within industries like transportation, construction, and emergency services.

Sleeper Cab

Sleeper cabs are designed for long-distance hauling and include a sleeping compartment for the driver. They often have amenities like a bed, storage, and a small workspace. Manufacturers: Freightliner, Volvo, Kenworth, Peterbilt, International, Mack, Western Star, and more.

Day Cab

Day cabs have no sleeping compartment and are suitable for shorter hauls where the driver returns home each night. Manufacturers: Freightliner, Volvo, Kenworth, Peterbilt, International, Mack, Western Star, and more.

Cabover Truck

Cabover trucks have a unique design with the cab sitting over the engine. They are known for their maneuverability and visibility. Manufacturers: Freightliner, Kenworth, DAF, Iveco, Scania, MAN, and more.

Types of Vans we are dealing in

The choice of van type depends on the intended use, whether it’s for cargo transport, passenger transportation, recreational travel, or specialized purposes. Vans are versatile vehicles, and their configurations can vary widely to suit specific needs.

Cargo Van

Cargo vans are designed primarily for transporting goods and cargo.
They have an enclosed cargo area with no rear windows and are often used by delivery services, contractors, and businesses for hauling equipment and materials.

Panel Van

Panel vans are similar to cargo vans but may have windows in the rear cargo area.
They are versatile and used for a wide range of purposes, including transporting goods
and as service vehicles.

High-Top Van

High-top vans have an extended roof or a raised roof section to provide more interior standing room.
They are often used for passenger transportation or as camper vans.

Sprinter Van

Sprinter vans, manufactured by Mercedes-Benz, are known for their versatility and are available in various configurations, including cargo, passenger, and camper versions.

Promaster Van

Promaster vans, made by Ram (a division of Stellantis), are used for cargo and passenger transport.
They are known for their front-wheel-drive design and ease of customization.

Box Van

While not traditional vans, box trucks have a van-like front cab with an
enclosed cargo box at the back. They are used for transporting larger cargo
loads and are common in the moving and delivery industries.

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