Flatbed vans include standard models with no sides and dropside models that have low sides with hinges so the sides can be moved out of the way for easy loading and unloading.
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Dropside Flatbed Vans
Standard Flatbed Vans
Dropside Flatbed Vans
Dropside Flatbed Vans
Standard Flatbed Vans
Dropside Flatbed Vans
Flatbed vans are ideal for transporting heavy or odd-shaped items that can withstand the precipitation or other weather they could be subjected to in an open-air trailer. The vans are quick and easy to load, particularly with a forklift, and most models include tie-down hooks on the bed in order to secure the load with ropes or straps.
IVECO, Mercedes-Benz, Vauxhall, and Volkswagen are among the leading manufacturers of European flatbed vans for sale. The most common model types are standard flatbed vans and dropside flatbed vans. Both types have flat, level beds with no roof; standard models have no sides, while dropside models have low sides with hinges so the sides can drop out of the way if needed for easier loading or unloading. Compared to a flatbed truck or lorry, a flatbed van is lighter weight and typically cannot carry as heavy or long of a load as a flatbed truck.
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