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In-vehicle Shelf Systems
Shelf systems are needed in vehicles used in various sectors, predominantly in transport vehicles utilized by commercial enterprises.

In this field, minivans and panel vans come to mind first. Particularly in urban transportation, the interior cabins of these types of vehicles may sometimes be insufficient. Businesses choose to add a shelf system to transport vehicles based on the nature, variety, dimensions, and weight of the cargo. In recent years, there has been an increased demand for in-vehicle shelf systems, especially from companies selling phone accessories, keys, locks, and hand tools.

No welding is used in in-vehicle shelf systems. Therefore, they are easy to assemble and can be disassembled when needed. Rib sections and existing holes are used as much as possible to avoid damaging the vehicle. Lighting and electrical installations are added to maximize the functionality of the vehicle. To avoid tonnage issues and achieve fuel savings, shelves are designed to be lightweight.

What Do In-Vehicle Shelf Systems Do?

In-vehicle shelf systems are highly useful for maintenance and repair companies, especially in panel vans and trucks.

The interiors of these vehicles are equipped with modular shelves. Even products like generators, compressors, and tool chests can be mounted. Ultimately, vehicles that may seem ordinary transform into a mobile service station or a mobile workshop.

In-vehicle shelf systems are designed according to the brand and model of your vehicle. Additions are made during production and assembly according to demand. Subsequently, the shelf system must pass collision tests, which are crucial for both product and worker safety.

Vehicles equipped with in-vehicle shelf systems play a crucial role in handling breakdowns and maintenance. The health and safety sector also benefits from the advantages of in-vehicle shelf systems in complex operations.

Where Are In-Vehicle Shelf Systems Used?

There is a need for in-vehicle shelf systems in various sectors. Shelves and stands installed inside the vehicle increase the interior volume, providing efficient storage for transported materials. Especially, locked cabins are ideal for high-security cargo and loads. Vehicles used by pharmacy and food companies can have additional refrigeration systems applied. This prevents the spoilage of transported medicines and food items. We can list the vehicle groups where in-vehicle shelf systems are preferred as follows:

  • Crime scene investigation vehicles
  • Natural gas maintenance vehicles
  • Veterinary vehicles
  • Maintenance and repair vehicles
  • Ambulances
  • Patient transport vehicles
  • Outside broadcast vehicles
  • Roadside assistance vehicles
  • Wholesale and promotional vehicles
  • Water, sewerage leak detection and inspection vehicles
  • Transport vehicles, service, and maintenance vehicles
  • Energy sector maintenance vehicles
  • Agricultural vehicles maintenance and repair service vehicles

For your in-vehicle shelf system needs, you can contact our customer relations team and explore our products and services in detail on our website.


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