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Why Fitted Vans are Taking Over the Workplace
If you've been thinking about switching over to work vans, you're probably concerned about how it will work. Here are a couple of options for van fitouts, and how they are useful.

BriefingWire.com, 1/03/2020 - In the past, a work truck was the choice for businesses across the board. No matter what field you worked in, chances are if it needed tools and a worker, there would also be a work truck to go along side it. In the past few years however, sleek vans with an impressive array of [FURL=https://autoadd.com.au/]van fit outs[/FURL] have been gradually taking over.

Vans have a lot to offer over trucks. They offer better protection from theft and rain, and often have better fuel efficiency. The trade off has long been the ability to store things. Custom [FURL=https://autoadd.com.au/]van fitouts[/FURL] that give workers the ability to find and access the tool they need quickly are part of why vans have become more popular.

If you've been thinking about switching over to work vans, you're probably concerned about how it will work. Here are a couple of options for van fitouts, and how they are useful.

Roof Racks

Ladders won't fit in the back of a van, and spools of wire can be heavy and awkward to wiggle out of a tight space. Items like these need to be stored somewhere they can be easily accessed, but will allow the van doors to shut. The solution is not to try and fight the space constrictions, but to simply store these items on top of the vehicle with a roof rack. This is similar to the frames added to trucks to give support for ladders and other items, but on a van the roof is solid.

Shelving

Here is where vans and trucks begin to part ways in terms of versatility. While a truck can have items stored in boxes in the back, due to lack of stability and wind, you can't have shelving in the back of them. You can have rows of shelves in the back of a van however. These allow you to not just house a wide variety of tools and access them quickly, it also makes it possible to store and quickly find smaller parts.

Shelves are great for housing bolts, screws, zip-ties, and all the other smaller parts that tend to get lost, no matter how organised the worker.

Ramps

Sometimes the equipment needed on a day to day basis is very heavy. If your employees regularly have to lift heavy equipment out of a truck, it can take a toll on their bodies. A ramp is a great solution that will make things easier both on equipment and on your employees.

Steps

While not quite as drastic as a ramp, steps can also be a useful addition to your van. Steps make it easier to get in and out, and to make the process of finding what you need easier. A step can make a big difference in how easy it is to access the van space, speeding up efficiency and improving safety.

It's possible to customise a van in almost any way you need for your business. Having a van tailored to your employees unique needs will not only make your day to day business more efficient, it will save time and money in the long run. If your fleet is ready for an update, try looking at van fitouts to make your business as efficient and profitable as possible.

 
 
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