Wing Box Truck
A curtain side body optimize the flexibility of this configuration because they enable the accommodation of both larger freight that needs side access to load and unload, as well as smaller loads added and removed through the rear door, all in a single vehicle. Instant access to the cargo from either side, then quickly drawing the curtains again is a major perk for box truck drivers and their schedulers.

Self Loader Truck
A truck used to move disabled vehicles integrated with boom and wheel-lift.Used in light duty trucks to repossess vehicles or move illegally parked vehicles. Most have controls for the apparatus inside the cab of the tow truck to make quick pickup possible without the inconvenience of exiting the truck to hook up the vehicle.

Towing Truck
A truck used to move disabled, improperly parked, impounded, or otherwise indisposed motor vehicles. This may involve recovering a vehicle damaged in an accident, returning one to a drivable surface in a mishap or inclement weather, or towing or transporting one via flatbed to a repair shop or other location.

Concrete Mixer
A concrete mixer is a device that homogeneously combines cement, aggregate such as sand or gravel, and water to form concrete. A typical concrete mixer uses a revolving drum to mix the components. For smaller volume works, portable concrete mixers are often used so that the concrete can be made at the construction site, giving the workers ample time to use the concrete before it hardens.

Hi-Blow Tank Truck
Blower and vacuum pumps packages are used at many stages of cement production. The packages can be used to convey materials into and out of the kiln, also supplied packages to move combustion air in the firing process. Blowers are used to convey cement through various transport points. This includes loading cement in and out of railcars, trucks, as well as air slide applications to move material in silos.

Flat Deck Truck
A flatbed truck is a type of truck which can be either articulated or rigid. As the name suggests, its bodywork is just an entirely flat, level 'bed' with no sides or roof. This allows for quick and easy loading of goods, and consequently they are used to transport heavy loads that are not delicate or vulnerable to rain, and also for abnormal loads that require more space than is available on a closed body

Logging Truck
A logging truck or timber lorry is a large truck used to carry logs. it has integrated flatbeds, some are discrete tractor units, and some are configured to spread a load between the tractor unit and a dollied trailer pulled behind it.

Fullbox Truck
A box truck is a chassis cab truck with an enclosed cuboid-shaped cargo area. When versatility and massive storage count, there’s no alternative other than a box truck

Chemical Tank Truck
Chemical tanker truck (also called chemical tanker truck, chemical delivery truck, mobile chemical tank truck, bulk chemical delivery truck, chemical liquid tanker, chemical liquid tank lorry, chemical liquid truck tank ) is used to transport chemical liquid, such as hydrochloric acid, concentrated sulfuric acid. etc.

Fuel Tank Truck
A fuel tank (or petrol tank) is a safe container for flammable fluids. Though any storage tank for fuel may be so called, the term is typically applied to part of an engine system in which the fuel is stored and propelled (fuel pump) or released (pressurized gas) into an engine.

Asphalt Tank Truck
This type of trailer is used to tranport special cargo such as sulfur, liquid phenol, and asphalt/bitumen. The tank trailer has a long heat preservation duration.

40 Feet Trailer Truck
A semi-tractor-trailer truck is the combination of a tractor unit and one, or more, semi-trailers to carry freight. A semi-trailer attaches to the tractor with a type of hitch called a fifth-wheel.

Water Gallon Truck
A tank truck, gas truck, fuel truck, is a motor vehicle designed to carry liquids or gases on roads. The largest such vehicles are similar to railroad tank cars which are also designed to carry liquid loads. Many variants exist due to the wide variety of liquids that can be transported. Tank trucks tend to be large, they may be insulated/non-insulated, pressurized/non-pressurized, and designed for single or multiple loads.

Tronton U-Type Dump Truck
A dump truck, known also as a dumper truck or tipper truck, is used for taking dumps (such as sand, gravel, or demolition waste) for construction as well as coal. A typical dump truck is equipped with an open-box bed, which is hinged at the rear and equipped with hydraulic rams to lift the front, allowing the material in the bed to be deposited (``dumped``) on the ground behind the truck at the site of delivery.

Engkel U-Type Dump Truck
A dump truck, known also as a dumper truck or tipper truck, is used for taking dumps (such as sand, gravel, or demolition waste) for construction as well as coal. A typical dump truck is equipped with an open-box bed, which is hinged at the rear and equipped with hydraulic rams to lift the front, allowing the material in the bed to be deposited (``dumped``) on the ground behind the truck at the site of delivery.

Colt Diesel U-Type Dump Truck
A dump truck, known also as a dumper truck or tipper truck, is used for taking dumps (such as sand, gravel, or demolition waste) for construction as well as coal. A typical dump truck is equipped with an open-box bed, which is hinged at the rear and equipped with hydraulic rams to lift the front, allowing the material in the bed to be deposited (``dumped``) on the ground behind the truck at the site of delivery

Tronton Square Type Dump Truck
A dump truck, known also as a dumper truck or tipper truck, is used for taking dumps (such as sand, gravel, or demolition waste) for construction as well as coal. A typical dump truck is equipped with an open-box bed, which is hinged at the rear and equipped with hydraulic rams to lift the front, allowing the material in the bed to be deposited (``dumped``) on the ground behind the truck at the site of delivery.

Engkel Square Type Dump Truck
A dump truck, known also as a dumper truck or tipper truck, is used for taking dumps (such as sand, gravel, or demolition waste) for construction as well as coal. A typical dump truck is equipped with an open-box bed, which is hinged at the rear and equipped with hydraulic rams to lift the front, allowing the material in the bed to be deposited (``dumped``) on the ground behind the truck at the site of delivery.

3 Way Cargo Truck
A side dump truck (SDT) consists of a 3-axle tractor pulling a 2-axle semi-trailer. It has hydraulic rams which tilt the dump body onto its side, spilling the material to either the left or right side of the trailer. The key advantages of the side dump are that it allows rapid unloading and can carry more weight.

7 Way Cargo Truck
A side dump truck (SDT) consists of a 7-axle tractor pulling a 2-axle semi-trailer. It has hydraulic rams which tilt the dump body onto its side, spilling the material to either the left or right side of the trailer. The key advantages of the side dump are that it allows rapid unloading and can carry more weight.

Crane Truck
The most basic truck-mounted crane configuration is a ``boom truck``, which features a rear-mounted rotating telescopic-boom crane mounted on a commercial truck chassis. This crane is able to travel on highways, eliminating the need for special equipment to transport the crane unless weight or other size constrictions are in place such as local laws.

9 Way Cargo Truck
A side dump truck (SDT) consists of a 3-axle tractor pulling a 2-axle semi-trailer. It has hydraulic rams which tilt the dump body onto its side, spilling the material to either the left or right side of the trailer. The key advantages of the side dump are that it allows rapid unloading and can carry more weight.
