Find Flatbed Vans For Sale
Flatbed vans combine a van-based cab and chassis with an open load platform, giving operators easy access to cargo from the sides and rear. They suit builders, landscapers, local authorities, utilities, delivery firms, and trades that regularly carry materials or equipment that do not need an enclosed body.

2026 Iveco Daily 72C70 Dropside Flatbed Van
Buyers looking at flatbed vans for sale should consider payload, bed dimensions, loading method, load security, and the roads and sites the vehicle will use. Listings on TruckLocator.co.uk cover vehicles for local deliveries, regional transport, and daily jobsite work.
Flatbed Van Benefits
- Open beds provide straightforward access for manual, forklift, or crane-assisted loading where suitable equipment is available.
- Flexible load areas can accommodate building materials, landscaping supplies, tools, and awkward items that may not fit inside a panel van.
- Van-based chassis can provide useful manoeuvrability when travelling between urban sites, builders' merchants, depots, and customer properties.
- Different bed lengths and cab configurations let operators balance load space with seating and overall vehicle dimensions.
Flatbed Van Applications
- Transporting timber, pipes, bagged materials, and other supplies to construction sites
- Carrying fencing, plants, turf, tools, and equipment for landscaping and grounds maintenance
- Moving equipment and materials for utilities, highways, and local authority work
- Making deliveries between merchants, workshops, depots, farms, and customer sites
Types Of Flatbed Vans
- Dropside flatbed vans have side and rear panels that can be lowered to improve access to the load platform. They are useful for builders, landscapers, merchants, and maintenance crews that need load retention in transit with convenient access at the jobsite.
- Standard flatbed vans provide an open platform designed for flexible loading and transport. They suit operations carrying long, bulky, or irregular materials where easy side and rear access is more important than enclosed storage.
How To Buy The Right Flatbed Van
- Check usable payload. Compare the vehicle's carrying capacity with the weight of materials, tools, passengers, and any permanently fitted equipment used during a normal working day.
- Measure the load area. Bed length and width should suit regular cargo such as timber, pipes, pallets, landscaping materials, or site equipment.
- Plan for loading and securing cargo. Consider side access, dropsides, tie-down points, and compatibility with the loading methods used at depots and jobsites.
- Match the cab to the crew. Compare single and crew-cab layouts where available, balancing passenger space against bed length and payload needs.
- Review condition carefully. When comparing used flatbed vans for sale, inspect the bed, chassis, tyres, suspension, service history, and signs of wear from previous commercial use.
Top Flatbed Van Manufacturers
Buyers can compare flatbed vans for sale from Fiat, Ford, Iveco, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Peugeot, Renault, Volkswagen, and other manufacturers, comparing condition, cab layout, load-bed configuration, and suitability for their work.
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Fleets, owner-operators, and individual buyers can use Truck Locator to review flatbed van listings and find more flatbed vans for sale for construction, delivery, landscaping, maintenance, and other commercial operations.