Ford Transit Shelving Packages
Outfit your Ford Transit with shelving packages built for work vans. Our transit van shelving systems fit all roof heights and support electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and delivery trades.
Why Use Ford Transit Shelving Packages?
Ford Transit shelving systems help you work faster, safer, and more efficiently. With secure storage for tools and materials, you’ll stay organized and job-ready – no digging through cluttered cargo. Our shelving fits low, medium, and high roof Transit vans, including 130” and 148” wheelbases
Choose trade-specific packages for:
• Electricians – bins, drawers, lockable storage, wire racks
• Plumbing & HVAC – refrigerant racks, extra shelves
• Delivery pros – fold-away shelving for clear aisles
Whatever your trade, our Ford Transit cargo van shelving is built to keep up.
Key Benefits of Ford Transit Shelving
Our shelving for Ford Transit vans is designed to fit your workflow, with options for low, medium, and Ford Transit high roof shelving.

Cut the noise,
protect your tools
Smart Ford Transit van shelving stops tools from shifting, sliding, or banging around, reducing wear and tear on your gear.

Prevent injuries
from loose cargo
Partitions and shelves help keep heavy tools from sliding forward during sudden stops.

Stay organized and
get more done
When your tools are always where they should be, you waste less time searching – and finish more jobs in a day.
FAQs About Ford Transit Shelving Packages
We offer Ford Transit shelving kits for base use, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and delivery. Each package is tailored by trade and built to fit low, medium, or high roof models in 130”, 148”, and 148” Ext wheelbases.
Yes. Our shelving kits are designed to fit all Ford Transit models — including 150, 250, and 350 – across all standard wheelbases: 130”, 148”, and 148” Ext. Just select your roof height and wheelbase at checkout to get the right fit.
Our packages are also compatible with the eTransit which you can reach out to our team about for a how-to on safe installation.
Most shelving for transit van models install in 3-6 hours with basic tools. No professional installation needed. Each shelving package comes with an “insert nut” tool, making mounting to the wall of your van easy.
Steel shelving units, like Weatherguard are usually best for light duty usage and those who want a budget friendly option, whereas designs incorporating aluminum extrusion shelves, such as Ranger Design, are lighter and stronger. For someone looking to maximize their van's potential, the Packd all aluminum shelving units combine ultra lightweight composite shelf bottoms, with the durability of aluminum extrusion shelves, and full aluminum end panels. Packd is also designed to maximize your aisle space in the cargo area and allows for easy customization throughtout. Choosing your package based on your trade, driving environment, and payload is key for a successful upfit. Both options are available for most shelving for Transit van models. Learn more about the pros and cons of aluminum vs. steel shelving in this guide.
If you’re looking for a specific type of build for your van, you can work with our team and we can help you put together something that can fit your specific needs. This can mean adjusting shelf lengths, number of shelves, adding/removing accessories, and more!
Yes, upfit weight is important think about when choosing a shelving package due to its impact on both fuel economy and available payload capacity of the van. A typical traditional steel shelving system weighs between 450 - 700 lbs, whereas a comparable Packd all aluminum package is significantly less at under 200 lbs. According to the US EPA, for every 100 lbs added to your van, this means a 1% reduction in fuel economy, therefore when choosing between steel or aluminium, don't forget to consider that extra 5% in fuel economy that's lost with steel. As for payload capacity, most van's available payload ranges from 3300 - 4400 lbs when completely empty. Once any shelving package is added, you're reducing your availability to carry cargo. Traditional steel shelving systems often take 15 - 20% of the available payload before loading up with tools/parts. On the flip side, the Packd all aluminum system typically uses between 5 - 8% of available payload, leaving 92- 95% available for the rest of your cargo.