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Friday, December 19, 2008

Ensuring Vending Truck Drivers Comfort

With changes in vending products size and packaging, more space is required for product upsizing, especially the 16 and 20 ounce cold drink bottles. Both the vehicle drivers and the vehicle are experiencing greater and heavier loads on them.

This has made it essential for suspension systems to be stronger. There has to be more room in the body and the bottles have to be arranged in a way that minimizes the bending and lifting needed in the process.

Planet Antares vending operators need to consider vehicle capabilities, ease of use and driver comfort features. The traditional step in van still remains the preferred choice among vending operators. However, the advantage step vans offer ease of loading and has become crucial with the growth of bottles. It also allows the driver to access the merchandise without leaving the vehicle.

Many Planet Antares vending operators are discovering that there are other options to consider in trying to reduce the driver’s work load and simultaneously achieve greater cost efficiencies. Bigger chassis, while a higher capital outlay, can offer greater driver comfort, better maneuverability and higher cost efficiency over the long term.

It is also necessary to consider the individual needs of your vending business while deciding upon the trucks and the requirements for enhancing driver comfort. Operators with dedicated food trucks are more likely to want built in temperature controls.

Due to the rise in truck loads, Planet Antares vending operators will have to pay attention to driver comfort, be it outside or inside the vehicle. The top priority is the ease of loading the vehicle while buying a new route vehicle.

It is best for you to buy a dedicated beverage truck so that only beverages can be transported through it. Separate vehicle can be purchased for transport of snacks. This way, you can load the vending trucks easily and enhance driver morale and focus of his attention on the tasks at hand.

A lot of vending operators make the mistakes of underestimating the weight of the vehicle while purchasing it. As a Planet Antares vending operator, you will need to assess the real weight of a typical truck before deciding what size chassis to buy. Also, consider the capacity of drinks to be carried on the trucks.

Selecting the chassis for your vending business involves consideration of factors like proximity of service centers, fuel economies, warranties, low frame height, turning radius and driver comfort.

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