If your crew is welding in the field, lifting oversized components or working on unique jobsites, a standard build may not cut it.
When Full Customization Makes Sense
Highly Specialized Work: For example, if your crew is welding in the field, lifting oversized components or working on unique jobsites, a standard build may not cut it. Customization allows you to engineer a truck around your workflow, rather than needing to adapt your workflow to fit the truck.
Environmental Factors: When you put your truck to the test, you want to be sure it can weather any storm. For operations that take place in harsh weather conditions and rough terrain, a truck that is custombuilt with the material that is most applicable to your needs is a smarter bet.
Maximized Storage and Productivity: Custom trucks give more flexibility in how tools, parts and equipment are stored and accessed. That translates to utilizing every square inch of your service vehicle in a meaningful way and less time accessing what you need.
Differentiating Your Brand: Some companies use custom builds as a branding opportunity through paint or decaling. If you want your truck to stand out fine-tuning those cosmetic details might be right for you.
The Hybrid Option One growing trend is the rise of semi-custom mechanic trucks. These are work-ready trucks that offer select customization. For example, operators might be able to place an order for a truck in inventory but still select additional accessories to personalize the truck to meet their needs. This hybrid
If your crew is welding in the field, lifting oversized components or working on unique jobsites, a standard build may not cut it.
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