Vehicle Guide

Fleet Small Van, SWB, LWB/XLWB Luton Tail Lift 7.5t 18t 26t 13.6m Arctic
Approximate number of pallets (UK) 1-4 5-6 10 14 18 26
Approximate carry weight/b> 500kg-1.4t 800kg-1t 2.7t 9t-10t 16y 26t-28t
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Reefer / Temperature controlled
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Our Fleet: Vans

  • Small Escort Vans are compact commercial vehicles that provide a convenient and cost-effective solution. These types of vans usually carry only one pallet. Small escort vans are used for delivering small items and are ideal for tight city streets.

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  • A SWB van, also known as a short wheelbase van is used for small-medium deliveries filling the gap between small vans and long wheelbase vans. Often used by the engineering, beverage and construction sectors. The average payload capacity of a 2.4m SWB van ranges from approximately 600-950kg.

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  • A 3m MWB van, also known as a medium wheelbase van is for heavy items, fast, as they have the highest payload of all vans. This type of van can usually carry up to 3 Euro pallets or 2 UK pallets. The average payload capacity of a 3m MWB van is approximately 1250kg.

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  • A 3.6m lwb van, also known as a long wheelbase van, stands out due to its ability to accommodate a substantial payload and a wide variety of goods. It provides a balance of functionality and manoeuvrability, making it suitable for urban deliveries.

    Its adaptability makes it a staple in sectors such as retail, logistics, construction, and event services. This type of van can usually carry up to 3 Euro pallets or 2 UK pallets.

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  • Extra Long wheel base vans are a vital asset in the transportation industry due to their superior load capacity and efficiency. These vans are the ideal choice for businesses with substantial cargo requirements. With an extended wheelbase, these vans offer generous cargo space.

    The extended wheelbase contributes to improved stability, particularly when transporting heavy loads. Long wheel base vans are known for their fuel efficiency, reducing operational costs and environmental impact.

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  • The 3.5t Luton van has the largest pallet carrying capacity of any van. They are used by almost all the sectors. The average pallet capacity of a 3.5t Luton van is around 6-7 euro pallets or 4-5 UK standard pallets. The average payload for a 3.5t Luton van vary from around 1000-1200kg depending on body type and tail lift.

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Our Fleet: Trucks and lorries

  • A 5-tonne truck is a versatile medium-duty vehicle ideal for transporting heavier loads but more compact and manoeuvrable than larger lorries, making it perfect for urban and regional deliveries. Commonly used for logistics, construction materials, furniture removals, and event transport.

    As it exceeds 3.5 tonnes, it is classed as an HGV. A 5-ton truck can carry 8 to 10 Euro pallets or 6 to 8 UK standard pallets. The average payload capacity of a 5-ton truck is around 1500kg – 2200kg.

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  • A 7.5t truck is commonly used for local and regional deliveries, especially in areas where larger HGVs face access restrictions. These trucks are ideal for parcel delivery, retail distribution, and palletised goods, making them a popular choice for businesses needing a balance between payload capacity and manoeuvrability.

    heir size allows them to navigate urban areas more efficiently while still offering a substantial load capacity. This type of truck can usually carry up to 10 Euro pallets or 8 UK pallets. The average payload capacity of a 7.5t truck is approximately 3,500kg.

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  • An 18-tonne truck is a one of the larger rigid HGV’s on UK roads. Popular for going to sites where there is no artic access but a reasonable payload and pallet capacity is still required. An 18-ton truck can carry on average 14 to 16 Euro pallets or 12 to 14 UK standard pallets. The average payload capacity of an 18-ton truck is around 9 to 10 tons.

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  • A 26-tonne truck, also known as a rigid HGV, is one of the largest rigid vehicles operated by transport companies in the UK. These trucks are used for regional and national deliveries, particularly for retail distribution, palletised goods, and construction materials.

    The payload capacity makes it ideal for businesses that require transportation of heavy and bulky items. A 26t truck can carry up to 16 Euro pallets or 14 UK standard pallets. The payload capacity of a 26t truck is around 13,000kg – 15,000kg.

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  • Articulated lorries, also known as semi-trailers or tractor-trailers, are heavy goods vehicles, the backbone of UK logistics. The average pallet capacity is 33 Euro standard pallets or 26 UK standard pallets. The average payload capacity for a standard trailer is around 25,000kg.

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