The wing van is nothing new to the Filipino businessman. Various companies have been using this type of closed van for quite some time now to transport goods in and around the archipelago.
Yet while it has been a popular choice, the sad reality is that many of these trucks are second-hand units from Japan. While they are deemed roadworthy by our transport authorities, such types of vehicles are more prone to breakdowns and accidents due to their age. And when put under severe stress from long hours on the road, you can expect not-so-favorable results in the long haul.
This is why Centro Manufacturing Corporation, a leading truck body builder in the Philippines, continues to push tis bid to build brand new wing-type vans. Such trucks will not only service the growing needs of the transport and logistics sector but likewise give them peace of mind when on the road.
Brand new offerings like the Isuzu G-Cargo Wing Van, for Instance, boast features like a Seiko Rack mechanism that helps in easier lifting and closing of the gate. There are also side bars to protect your precious cargo. And it even has an air deflector for improved aerodynamics that aid in fuel economy. Plus, being mounted on an Isuzu FVM chassis means durability and dependability for years to come.
And this is what many businessmen seek when purchasing trucks for their fleet. A brand new closed wing van ensures that their cargo stays secure, free of damage, and gets to its destination hassle-free. Moreover, this type of configuration means easier loading and unloading and avoids downtime, which can be a waste not only of time but money as well.