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Cargo Truck

What is Cargo Truck?

 

 

The cargo van is similar in design to a passenger van from the exterior, and typically has a sliding side door and rear doors to load and unload cargo. These vehicles are often used by businesses like plumbers. Many cargo vans do not have windows in the rear cargo area, and cargo guards can be used to separate the interior cargo area from the passenger area if desired.

Advantages of Cargo Truck

Cost efficiency

The right choice depends on the size you're looking for and where you'll use it. While commercial vans require a significant upfront investment, they boast a lower ownership cost than trucks. They are also less expensive to outfit with shelves, lockers and roof racks. Equipping your small business van with aluminum shelving and accessories boosts fuel efficiency because the material is light and does not weigh down the van.

Enhanced security

If you need more reasons to upgrade your work vehicle to a cargo van, consider the safety, security and protection these vehicles offer. The enclosed interior space gives you ample room to safely keep your tools, equipment and appliances without worrying about theft or weather damage. It also limits access to the things you store and carry, which makes them less susceptible to theft or loss when driving.

Allows customization

A cargo van allows you to customize the interior and exterior as you wish to fit your business' needs. For instance, if the van will be transporting technicians alongside tools and equipment, you can partition it into separate areas. One area can have seating for four to 12 people, and the rest can include shelves, drawers and lockers for storage. Aluminum is an outstanding material for cargo van storage because it is light.

Free advertising space

Your cargo van's exterior offers expansive real estate you can use to advertise your business and boost your brand's reputation. Consider displaying your logo, services, contact information and tagline on the sides and back of the van to use the blank canvas as your mobile billboard. A well-designed vehicle wrap grabs the attention of passersby and other drivers when your vehicle is in transit, stuck in traffic or parked.

 

 

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Why Choose Us?
Advanced equipment

SINOTRUK technology development center, among China's first group of national corporate technical center, has a testing laboratory, which is accredited by Chinese National Accreditation Board, is qualified to develop and test vehicle, engine, parts material processes, owns sophisticated processing and testing equipment, and has been up to advanced world standards in terms of equipment such as engine, vehicle, parts vibration and strength test equipment.

Rich experience

2009, upon approval by the State, the National Heavy-duty Truck Engineering Research Center was inaugurated in SINOTRUK, which undertakes functions such as technical R & D, application demonstration, achievement popularization and technical service in China's heavy-duty truck industry. In 2009, with approval by the state, the National Heavy Duty Automobile Engineering Research Center was inaugurated in SINOTRUK, it undertakes functions such as technology R&D, application demonstration, achievement generalization, technical service of China Heavy Duty Truck industry.

High quality

We primarily organize the development, manufacturing and sale of trucks, special trucks, buses, special vehicles, engines and engine units, auto parts and special chassis. We have vehicle enterprises, engine enterprises, axle enterprise, as well as transmission enterprises.

Global shipping

With overwhelming superiorities in technology and market in heavy duty truck industry, SINOTRUK has achieved remarkable sales both domestic and abroad, our products have been exported to more than 90 countries world wide, thus being accredited as a national vehicle export base by the National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Commerce.

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Cargo Truck of Versatility

Cargo Truck transportation offers greater versatility since there are many roadway transportation solutions. There is bulk transport, TL transport, LTL transport, and courier services. All these solutions let roadway transportation via truck offer a wider range of services, ones that are adapted to any and all needs.

 

Cargo Truck of FLEXIBILITY

As you can see, transportation via heavyweight vehicles such as Cargo Truck has a considerable advantage in comparison to other means of transportation: flexibility. Whether it is due to versatility, thanks in particular to the ways in which loading/unloading is carried out; or due to the ability to adapt to roadway conditions (such as weather conditions and traffic), Cargo Truck transportation will definitely satisfy all your transportation needs. This has never been more true, as truck transportation increasingly uses technological benefits and enhancements, which make these companies even more efficient when transporting your cargo. This technology has given these companies undeniable logistical advances, notably in terms of communication and organization.
The last advantage of roadway Cargo Truck transportation is that you are put in direct contact with road transport experts and transporters who will be able to advise you and help you in your decision-making process as it relates to roadway transportation.

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9-Foot Cargo Van Specifications

Though every 9-foot cargo van has its own unique characteristics, a strong physical link connects them all. Nearly all 9-foot cargo vans have relatively similar specs, with baseline averages falling in very similar ranges:
Most 9-foot cargo vans have up to 20 cubic feet of cargo space in the back.
They have an average maximum load of 3,880 lbs.
The average inside dimensions are 9’6″ x 5’7″ x 4’8″ (L/W/H)
Most 9-foot cargo vans are equipped with a V-6 engine and have an average fuel economy of 18 miles per gallon.
They have a seating capacity of two adults.

Maintenance Tips for Cargo Truck
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Routinely change the engine oil and filter

Clean oil lubricates and protects your Cargo Truck engine. Engine oil can easily become contaminated with dust, dirt, and debris from the engine and environment. When this happens, the engine can’t do its job properly.
Just as your truck needs clean oil to function at its best, it also needs clean air. Be sure to change the oil filter on a regular basis to remove any dust and debris that would slow down the engine’s efficiency. Oil and filter changes are the most critical parts of a good truck maintenance schedule.

Check your other fluid levels

In addition to the engine oil, you should also routinely check the engine coolant, power steering fluid, windshield washer fluid, and brake fluid.
Engine coolant keeps engine fluids at a consistent boiling and freezing point. Keeping the engine at an optimal temperature is essential for the engine’s performance and for reducing problems associated with extreme temperatures.
Like power steering fluid, your truck’s brake fluid is also a hydraulic fluid. Over time, brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air, causing it to not work properly. This is why your brake fluid should be replaced with new fluid on a regular basis.

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Rotate your tires

Rotating your tires is essential for maintaining an even amount of treadwear on all four of your Cargo Truck tires. Rotating your tires on a regular basis prolongs the life of your tires. It can also improve gas mileage and prolong the life of your vehicle’s suspension components by reducing vibrations.
When you get your tires rotated, the technician will be able to look at all the other undercarriage components. This will allow them to catch any other problems before they get more severe and costly.

Clean the exterior

Cleaning the exterior of your Cargo Truck will do more than make your ride shine. It will also protect the paint on your truck by removing any abrasive dirt or dust.
Cleaning the exterior of your truck is especially important in the winter months in places where it snows. Sand and salt on the roads can quickly build up on your truck and damage the paint.
When you do clean your truck, don’t forget to clean the undercarriage. It’s just as important as the other parts of your truck.

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Box Truck vs. Cargo Van

 

Choosing between a Toyota cargo van, box truck, or other commercial vehicles will depend on the needs of your Toms River-area business. Now that you know something about the difference between box trucks vs. cargo vans, here are a few points to consider when it comes to which one would be the best match for your particular business operations:

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Box Trucks

 

The rectangular shape creates more storage space and easy stacking.
The rolling rear door makes it easy to load large pallets of products and supplies.
Flat sides are a great advertising opportunity.

Cargo Vans

 

The smaller size makes it easier to park on Eatontown streets and maneuver tight spaces.
Tools and cargo are accessible from the van’s cab.
If you’re new to commercial vehicles, learning to drive a cargo van is easier because it handles more like a traditional vehicle.

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What Does a Cargo Truck Carry?

 

 

Large commercial trucks are one of the primary means of transporting heavy cargo. They move millions of tons of hazardous materials, chemicals, and heavy equipment across U.S. highways every day. These materials include fuels to power our cars, machinery to run factories, and hazardous chemicals of all types and uses.

 

Are There Different Types of Box Cargo Trucks?

 

Box Cargo Trucks can be divided into groups depending on design and capacity.

Types Based on Design
Each box Cargo Truck is designed and built differently to accommodate the needs of its user. Here are five common types:

 

Standard Box Cargo Trucks
Standard box Cargo Trucks provide the most adaptable platform for moving essential cargo.
These medium-sized box Cargo Trucks feature an entirely enclosed box with rollup doors in the rear. They are commonly used by delivery and moving companies.

 

Utility Box Cargo Trucks
Utility companies commonly use utility box Cargo Trucks. Typically, a box Cargo Truck of this type is used to transport small cargo fitted into the utility bed at the back of the Cargo Truck's cargo compartment.
The utility beds are constructed with side dividers and pivoted backs. Most utility box Cargo Trucks feature small compartments and drawers in the cargo area that store supplies, equipment and tools.
A utility box Cargo Truck is designed to be sturdier than a standard Cargo Truck to perform specific tasks. Moreover, these Cargo Trucks have a sturdy chassis and can withstand harsher weather conditions than light Cargo Trucks can.

 

Refrigerated Box Cargo Truck
Temperature-sensitive or perishable goods like vegetables, meat and flowers require refrigerated vehicles for transportation.
A refrigerated box Cargo Truck can control the temperature in the cargo compartment to preserve its contents and keep them from spoiling.
These box Cargo Trucks feature an internal or external digital temperature control module to regulate the temperature during transit.
The walls are built from galvanized stainless steel, fiberglass-reinforced plywood or corrosion-resistant aluminum.
These material configurations protect the cargo from heat infiltration. The box Cargo Trucks also feature insulation linings on the floors and doors to protect the perishable goods by preventing moisture penetration.

 

What Are Box Cargo Truck Used For?

 

Box Cargo Truck have a wide variety of models and sizes so that you can utilize them for a wide range of tasks.
The type of box truck you purchase will determine how you use it and whether you will rent it out or hire a driver.
You can learn here how to start a profitable box truck business.
Here are some popular ways to use a box truck:

 

Commercial and Residential Moving
Commercial and residential moving may be one of the most popular uses for Box Cargo Truck. Furniture and fragile items can be transported easily with Box Cargo Truck thanks to their large and secure cargo compartment.
They also provide quick services to customers who need moving trucks. Businesses with constant equipment movement must incorporate Box Cargo Truck in their fleet to ensure smooth operation.

 

Delivery Services
E-commerce is expanding, and so is the delivery industry. Companies use Box Cargo Truck to move packages between warehouses for loading into delivery vans.
With a box truck, you can provide your services to hardware stores, grocery stores, supermarkets, appliance shops and other nearby businesses.

 

Hauling Bulky Items
Box Cargo Truck can transport cargo weighing 8,000 pounds or more, depending on the model.
They can carry large items that cannot fit in a pickup cargo van. Due to their large size, Box Cargo Truck require fewer trips, reducing fuel consumption.

Some Box Cargo Truck feature multiple points of entry, like two side doors and a rear door, making freight loading and unloading faster.

 

Transporting Perishable Goods
Cold-temperature Box Cargo Truck are necessary for the transportation of cold-chain medicines. Such stock is susceptible to spoiling and needs to be handled with care.
Dairy products also cannot travel at average temperatures and need refrigerated storage.

Another item Box Cargo Truck transport is meat, which cannot be left out in the open for long. Baked goods also require refrigerated Box Cargo Truck when they need to be transported across great distances.

 

Using Storage Facilities
Storage facilities offer Box Cargo Truck to customers as incentives to rent from them. In the United States, customers can rent a box truck with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 26,000 pounds or less without needing a commercial license.
As a result, moving your belongings from your home or between storage facilities is simpler.

 

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SINOTRUK technology development center, among China's first group of national corporate technical center, has a testing laboratory, which is accredited by Chinese National Accreditation Board, is qualified to develop and test vehicle, engine, parts material processes, owns sophisticated processing and testing equipment, and has been up to advanced world standards in terms of equipment such as engine, vehicle, parts vibration and strength test equipment.

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FAQ

Q: What is a cargo truck?

A: It consists of a hauling truck with a cargo bed on its chassis. These trucks are the driving force behind many industrial sectors – literally. It is easy to initiate a trucking company business with a few cargo trucks, and they are a much better investment than cargo vans.

Q: What is better a cargo van or a box truck?

A: Most box truck types provide more cargo space than a cargo van. The average cargo van can haul approximately 3,700 pounds compared to a 26-foot commercial box truck which could transport approximately 10,000 pounds. The roof height of cargo vans is much lower than some box truck types or straight truck van.

Q: What is an enclosed truck called?

A: Box trucks also go by the name box van or cube van. These trucks get their name from the separate box-shaped cargo area that sits on their frame. In a box truck, the cargo area is completely separate from the cab and cannot be accessed from the interior.

Q: What is a cargo box truck?

A: In a box truck, the cargo area sits on a frame and is completely separate from the cab, and isn't accessible from the cab interior. The straight sides and square corners allow a box truck to fit high volume and large cargo, which is why they're often used by moving companies.

Q: What is the most common cargo truck?

A: Dry van freight truck. The dry van truck is the most common type of freight truck. It features an enclosed trailer with no temperature control, making it ideal for transporting non-perishable goods such as electronics, clothing, and consumer packaged goods.

Q: Why do they call it a bobtail truck?

A: Pierpont refers to a "Bobtail" as the horsetail cut down to avoid entangling the tail in the horse-drawn sleigh. The term is also said to originate from the breed of cats that have short tails. A semi-truck without a trailer looks somewhat similar to these short-tailed cats.

Q: What is the difference between a truck and a cargo van?

A: A cargo van is also much more organized than a pickup truck. You can customize your van to include shelving or designated areas for different items. In a pickup truck you just place all things in the open bed where they can move around freely and unprotected.

Q: Will a queen bed fit in a cargo van?

A: In the most basic terms, a 9-foot cargo van should be spacious enough to fit a queen-size mattress and a box spring with relative ease.

Q: What is the best size box truck to buy?

A: Light-Duty Box Trucks (up to 16 ft) Opt for a light duty truck if you're toting: 1-3,000 lbs. of goods. 400-450 cu. ft. Medium-Duty Box Trucks (up to 22 ft) 3,000-4,500 lbs. of goods. 650-850 cu. ft.

Q: How many boxes can fit in a cargo van?

A: These types of expedite Vans are typically able to handle approximately 3,400 lb of cargo. In general, this can fit approximately 40 medium boxes. You might be able to transport a few pieces of medium furniture as well. You should be able to fit a twin or full mattress in a cargo van.

Q: Is it hard to drive a cargo van?

A: Driving a van might sound a bit frightening – but there is nothing to worry about. If you can drive a car, with some finesse, you'll be able to drive a van. Vans are just like bigger cars, and the best vans in the industry are even more comfortable to drive than traditional cars.

Q: How much weight can a 20 ft box truck carry?

A: Max Load: 5,700 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight: 14,500 lbs. max. Empty Weight: 8,800 lbs.

Q: How much weight can a 1 ton dually carry?

A: Most of these 1-Ton trucks, fitted with a 9 foot flatbed, weigh around 8,000 lbs (WITH the bed) when empty (but full of fuel). That leaves 4,000 lbs to 7,000 lbs of OEM 'warranty compatible' load carrying capacity for certain 1-Ton pickup trucks.

Q: What is the most profitable freight to haul?

A: That being said, Hazmat hauling, tanker hauling and specialized car hauling are generally considered to be some of the highest-paying trucking niches due to the specialized training and equipment required, as well as the high level of risk and responsibility involved in these jobs.

Q: Are vans safer than trucks?

A: The report states: 'Most cars are safer than the average sports utility vehicle [SUV], while pickup trucks are much less safe than all other types. Minivans and import luxury cars have the safest records'.

Q: Can a 9 foot cargo van hold a couch?

A: You should be able to fit in a queen-sized bed, small couch and small tables. Packing your other belongings neatly in boxes will help you be able to utilize a cargo van, which can save you money vs. renting a larger moving truck.

Q: Can you put a mattress on top of a van?

A: Though transporting a mattress on top of a vehicle is technically legal in all 50 states, an improperly secured mattress that flies off can result in fines in all states — and jail time in 15. Using the proper equipment can help secure the load.

Q: How many miles can a box truck go on a full tank of gas?

A: A 16 ft. Penske truck will enable you to travel about 12 mpg. With a 33-gallon fuel tank, you can travel up to 396 miles when you fill up this truck.

Q: Is a cargo van big enough to move?

A: Consider renting a cargo van if you only have a small load to move. A cargo van can fit a queen-size mattress and is a great option for studio or one-room moves.

Q: What is the life expectancy of a cargo van?

A: Further to this, most cargo vans have reliably covered 150,000 miles with little to no issues. However, it is not uncommon for these vehicles to reach 250,000 miles. Therefore, based on this information, a 150,000-mile van should be the maximum mileage target if you want to get some good use out of it.

 

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