Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Planet Antares Vending Gives Emphasis On Driver Comfort

Due to product upsizing, cold drink bottles are taking up more space, particularly the 20 and 16 ounce cold drink bottles and the loads are getting heavier on both the driver who lifts them and the vehicle that carries them. As a result of this, suspension systems have to be stronger. More room is needed for the body and the bottles have to be arranged in a way that minimizes the need to bend and lift.

Now, Planet Antares vending operators have to consider vehicle capabilities, ease of use and driver comfort features. The traditional step in van continues to be the vehicle of choice among most vending operators. The advantage offered by step vans includes ease of loading and this has become critical with the growth of bottles. Step vans ensure that the driver has access to merchandise without leaving the vehicle.

Many vending operators are also recognizing that there are other options to consider in trying to minimize the driver’s work load and at the same time achieve greater cost efficiency. Bigger chassis, with a higher capital outlay can offer:

1. Enhanced driver comfort
2. Better maneuverability
3. Greater cost efficiency
As with any other product, individual needs must be considered. Vending operators with dedicated food trucks are more probable to have built in temperature controls.

The increase in truck loads has encouraged Planet Antares vending operators to pay greater attention to driver comfort, both inside and outside the truck. The ease of loading is the main purpose in purchasing a new route vehicle. This is the reason why Planet Antares vending operators are suggested to purchase a dedicated beverage truck so that the route driver can only transport beverages. Separate transport can be done for snacks. This will ease loading of the trucks. The driver’s morale will be boosted with a comfortable truck and this enhances his attention to the tasks at hand.

A common mistake made by operators while buying a truck is underestimating the weight of the vehicle. As a Planet Antares vending operator, you will need to evaluate the actual weight of a typical route vehicle before deciding the size of the chassis. Also, you need to determine the capacity of drinks they need to carry on the trucks.

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