As one of the most common trucks used in logistics, straight trucks carry cargo on the same chassis that supports the cab and power unit. It's a versatile option for transporting smaller items and boxed cargo that can be manually loaded.
  • Parcels: This includes small packages and boxes that are shipped by courier services or e-commerce companies. Examples of parcel shipments are clothing, electronics, books, and personal care items.
  • Printed goods: These are products that are printed on paper or other materials, such as brochures, flyers, posters, and magazines. They're usually transported in boxes or pallets.
  • Furniture: Straight trucks are ideal for transporting small to medium-sized furniture pieces, such as chairs, tables, bookshelves, and cabinets. These items can be wrapped in protective covers and secured inside the cargo area of the truck.
  • Retail goods: Straight trucks are commonly used for transporting retail goods, such as clothing, shoes, accessories, and beauty products. These items are typically shipped in boxes or crates.
  • Household appliances: This includes smaller appliances, such as microwaves, blenders, vacuum cleaners, and fans. They can be packed in boxes or wrapped in protective materials before being loaded onto the truck.
  • Tools and equipment: Straight trucks are suitable for transporting smaller tools and equipment, such as power tools, hand tools, and gardening equipment. These items can be packed in boxes or secured on pallets before being loaded onto the truck.