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Article: Making the truck fit the job.(Product Update)
- Article from:
- Concrete Construction
- Article date:
- July 1, 2004
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For the concrete contractor, the work truck can be an extension of the office. Some may even argue that the office is an extension of the truck. But, whether it is a shiny clean foreman's truck or the scraped and dented equipment truck, having all the tools available is vital to getting the job done.
One thing is clear: There is no such thing as a typical concrete contractor's work truck. Different niches within the market have different needs, which change the layout of the work truck.
Large contractors who stay at a jobsite for months at a time and who have much of their equipment delivered don't bother with work trucks. Their trucks are primarily for ...