At Etruux, we offer a wide range of trucks to fit different jobs, from construction and shipping to deliveries and waste management. Whether you need a strong truck for long trips, a refrigerated one for fresh goods, or a small truck for city deliveries, we have the right option for you.
Selecting the right truck type is essential for optimizing transportation and logistics. Below is a detailed description of the available truck types and their functions:
A fully enclosed truck with a cargo area separate from the cab. Ideal for secure deliveries of furniture, electronics, and perishable goods that need protection from weather and theft.
A truck design where the cab is placed directly over the engine, offering a shorter wheelbase for better maneuverability in urban areas. Popular for delivery services and freight transport in tight city spaces.
A truck with only the cab and chassis frame, allowing customization for various applications like utility trucks, tow trucks, or specialized service vehicles.
Equipped with a rotating drum to mix and transport concrete. Essential for construction projects where fresh concrete must be delivered and poured efficiently.
A van modified for specific purposes, such as passenger transport, mobile offices, or specialized cargo delivery. Often used by shuttle services and mobile businesses.
Designed to transport loose materials like sand, gravel, and demolition waste. The hydraulic lifting mechanism allows for easy unloading, making it crucial for construction and mining industries.
Features an open cargo area without sides or a roof, allowing for easy loading and unloading of oversized or irregularly shaped goods such as machinery, lumber, and construction materials.
Built to transport large logs from forests to processing facilities. These trucks often have reinforced frames and specialized tie-downs to secure heavy loads.
A compact, fully enclosed vehicle designed for small-scale deliveries, commonly used by courier services, plumbers, electricians, and catering businesses.
A flat, open truck with a low bed, used for moving heavy equipment and large loads that do not require weather protection.
A small truck with an open cargo bed, suitable for light-duty transport. Commonly used for personal, agricultural, and small business purposes.
Designed for waste collection and disposal, with compacting mechanisms to maximize load capacity. Essential for city sanitation services.
A powerful truck designed to pull semi-trailers. Commonly used in long-haul freight transport, logistics, and distribution networks.
Used to transport disabled, illegally parked, or impounded vehicles. Equipped with lifting mechanisms such as hooks, chains, or flatbeds.
A versatile, enclosed vehicle designed for both passenger and cargo transport. Used by businesses for courier services, shuttle transport, and moving services.
Designed to transport liquids such as fuel, chemicals, milk, or water. Comes in insulated and non-insulated varieties depending on the cargo.
A truck equipped with refrigeration units to transport perishable goods like food, medicine, and temperature-sensitive products.
A semi-truck without a sleeping compartment, mainly used for short-haul deliveries and regional freight transport.
A semi-truck with a built-in sleeping area, allowing drivers to rest during long-haul journeys. Common in cross-country logistics and freight transport.
Designed for fast and efficient parcel transportation. Used by courier and e-commerce companies for last-mile delivery services.
A specialized truck designed to transport multiple vehicles at once. Commonly used by car dealerships and auto transport companies.
Another term for a semi-tractor, primarily used for pulling trailers and moving heavy freight across long distances.