Delivery vans are vehicles that are used to transport smaller loads over short and medium distances. They are usually smaller and lighter than trucks, but offer greater flexibility in navigating through cities and delivering goods to customers. Delivery vans are available in various sizes and configurations to adapt to different uses.
Categories of delivery vans:
Small delivery vans - vehicles with a gross vehicle weight below 3.5 tons, mainly used for delivering smaller loads over short distances.
Medium delivery vans - vehicles with a gross vehicle weight from 3.5 to 7.5 tons, used for delivering larger loads over medium distances.
Large delivery vans - vehicles with a gross vehicle weight above 7.5 tons, used for delivering heavy loads over long distances.
Depending on needs and uses, delivery vans can be equipped with different types of bodies, such as:
Van - a fully enclosed body that provides additional cargo protection,
Minibus - a body with more passenger space and less cargo space, used for transporting people and goods,
Pick-up - a vehicle with a cargo platform at the back, used for transporting heavier loads or goods requiring special unloading.
Choosing the right delivery van depends on many factors, such as the quantity and type of cargo, the distance it needs to be transported, the need for maneuverability and flexibility, as well as operating costs. Before choosing a delivery van, it is important to carefully consider needs and requirements to select the appropriate machine that best suits the intended use.