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How to Install Van Equipment in an E-Transit
<p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/composite-aluminum-ev-upfit-use-case.jpg" width="1920" height="1080" alt="" /></p> <p align="center" style="font-size: 1.5em;">The Ford E-Transit is quickly becoming a favorite work van for tradespeople. It’s got the same cargo space as a traditional Transit, plus the perks of going electric: lower running costs, zero emissions, and a quieter ride.</p> <p>But once you start thinking about shelving, partitions, and floors, the story changes. Upfitting an electric van isn’t the same as a gas model. The E-Transit’s battery system sits under the floor, creating large no-drill zones that limit where equipment can be mounted. Drill in the wrong spot, and you risk damaging the very system that powers the van, as well as endangering yourself.</p> <p>This guide breaks down the challenges of E-Transit van equipment installation, explains no-drill zones in plain terms, and shows how to upfit your van safely with shelving and equipment designed to last.</p> <h2><b>The Challenges of Upfitting Electric Vans</b></h2> <p>On the outside, the E-Transit looks just like its gas-powered cousin. Underneath, the layout is completely different.</p> <p><b>Battery placement under the floor</b> <br />The high-voltage battery pack takes up most of the underfloor space.</p> <p><b>Large no-drill zones <br /></b>These protect batteries and wiring, but limit where you can mount equipment.</p> <p><b>Impact on weight distribution<br /></b>Every pound counts in an EV – heavier equipment can reduce range.</p> <p>Because of these differences, a standard upfit approach won’t work. Drilling into the wrong spot can damage electrical systems, create safety hazards, and void your factory warranty.</p> <h2><b>Ford E-Transit’s No-Drill Zones Explained</b></h2> <p>A no-drill zone is any area where drilling isn’t allowed due to hidden electrical components. In the Ford E-Transit, this means most of the cargo floor above the battery pack.</p> <p>Here’s how to work around it:</p> <ul> <li><b>Understand the layout:</b> Manufacturer diagrams highlight safe and restricted zones.</li> <li><b>Watch for orange cabling:</b> Orange always means high-voltage wiring.</li> <li><b>Assume the floor is off-limits:</b> Unless you have clear guidance, treat the entire floor as a no-drill zone.</li> </ul> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/screenshot-2025-08-21-114736.png" width="306" height="232" alt="" /></p> <p style="color: #db0020;"><b>Tip: request diagrams from your dealer or upfit supplier before starting any install. Having a visual reference makes identifying restricted zones much easier.</b></p> <h2><b>Best Practices for Installing Shelving and Equipment<i><br /></i></b></h2> <p>Installing equipment in an E-Transit takes a different approach. The goal is the same – a solid, rattle-free upfit – but you can’t rely on drilling into the van floor.</p> <p>Here’s how to do it right:</p> <h3><b>Floors</b></h3> <p>A Stabiligrip floor gives you a strong, non-slip base to work from. In a gas van, floating floors usually connect at the seams and stay in place. If you want to mount shelving on top, you’d normally drill through the floor to keep everything secure.</p> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/optional-no-drill-kit-148-wb-transit.jpg" width="525" height="700" alt="" /></p> <p><b>In an E-Transit, that’s not an option.</b> Legend’s <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/shop-by-vehicle/van-upfit-equipment-for-ford-transit-vans/van-flooring-rubber-mats-for-ford-transit-vans/legend-fleet-transit-1-2-stabiligrip-composite-floor/?srsltid=AfmBOorrc8Ud7PSG2HvdAud8s8iSZxYGaJpYQbbe38I4wTCzWIs_R5Ma">Stabiligrip No Drill Kit</a> solves this by bracketing the floor to the van walls, holding it firmly in place without touching the wiring underneath. Even better, the same kit provides secure mounting points for anything you add on top of the floor — shelving, partitions, or accessories.</p> <p>Shop the Stalibigrip flooring solution for Transit <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/shop-by-vehicle/van-upfit-equipment-for-ford-transit-vans/van-flooring-rubber-mats-for-ford-transit-vans/legend-fleet-transit-1-2-stabiligrip-composite-floor/?srsltid=AfmBOorrc8Ud7PSG2HvdAud8s8iSZxYGaJpYQbbe38I4wTCzWIs_R5Ma">here</a>.</p> <h3><b>Shelving</b></h3> <p>Once the Stabiligrip floor is fixed with the No Drill Kit, shelving can be mounted directly into those brackets or to the van’s wall points. This keeps the shelves secure without drilling into restricted areas.</p> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/wo-92869-raymond-cimg-3709.jpg" width="1200" height="900" alt="" /></p> <h3><b>Partitions</b></h3> <p>Standard floor-mounted partitions don’t work in EVs. Instead, use wall-mounted <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/ford-transit-partitions/">partitions</a> that tie into the side structure of the van. With the right mounts, they’re just as solid.</p> <h3><b>Cab boxes</b></h3> <p>You can’t drill into the cab floor of an E-Transit, but no problem – all <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/transit/commercial-accessories/ranger-design-transit-cab-organizer-box/?searchid=103692&search_query=">cab boxes</a> from Commercial Van Shelving are already designed as no-drill products. That makes them EV-ready right out of the box.</p> <p>With these methods, you’ll get a professional-grade upfit that’s safe for the van and reliable for daily use.</p> <h2><b>Choosing the Right Shelving and Equipment for EVs</b></h2> <p>With electric vans, equipment choices affect both performance and efficiency. Keep these points in mind:</p> <ul> <li><b>Go lightweight:</b> Aluminum shelving is up to 70% lighter than steel, helping protect payload and range.</li> <li><b>Think modular:</b> Flexible systems let you reconfigure your layout without unnecessary drilling.</li> <li><b>Choose EV-ready products:</b> Options like the No Drill Kit for Stabiligrip Floors are built specifically for E-Transit installs.</li> </ul> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/back-of-a-van.jpg" width="525" height="700" alt="" /></p> <p>At Commercial Van Shelving, every shelving package and accessory we stock works with the E-Transit. The difference isn’t in the equipment, but in how you install it. With the right products and techniques, your electric van can be fully upfitted, safe, and ready for work.</p> <h2><b>Need More Help?</b></h2> <p>Upfitting an electric van doesn’t have to be complicated. Whether you’re adding shelves, partitions, or flooring, we’ve got the resources and support to guide you through it.</p> <p>Our team can help you spec the right setup for your E-Transit, make sure every install is EV-safe, and keep your van working smarter, without putting your battery, warranty, or safety at risk.</p> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/pages/contact-us/">Contact us today</a> and get expert advice on building an E-Transit that’s efficient, organized, and ready for the job.</p>
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Lightweight Van Shelving: Why Weight is a Game-Changer
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Bought a new van and ready to upfit it? Before you get lost in shelves, drawers, and racks, ask yourself one key question:</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;">“How much does this weigh?”</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;"><span>Simply put, weight is the silent profit-killer in every van</span>. The shelving system you install can eat into payload, chew through fuel efficiency, and slow down your daily operations. Choose wrong, and you’ll pay for it mile after mile.</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">This guide breaks down how shelving materials stack up, why weight matters more than you think, and which options give you the best balance of strength, efficiency, and savings.</span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/36513-advantage-blog-content-comparison-1-.jpg" width="1600" height="866" alt="" /></span></p> <h2><b>Comparing Shelving Materials: Why It Matters</b></h2> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><a href="https://youtu.be/tgOPtWaI6ig">Not all shelves are created equal</a>. On the market, you’ll find:</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span></p> <ul> <li><span style="font-weight: 400;">Traditional steel</span></li> <li><span style="font-weight: 400;">Steel-aluminum hybrids</span></li> <li><span style="font-weight: 400;">All aluminum</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></li> </ul> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">At Advantage Outfitters, we offer all three—because no two trades are the same.</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;">Here’s the deal: the EPA notes that every extra 100 lbs costs you about 1% in fuel economy. That may sound small, but over years of driving? That’s thousands of dollars burned.</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;">And don’t forget payload. Shelving alone can chew up to 20% of your van’s capacity before you load in a single tool. With most vans offering 3,300–4,400 lbs of payload, that’s a chunk you can’t afford to waste.</span></p> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/thumbnail-36513-advantage-blog-content-1-1-.jpg" width="1600" height="511" alt="" /></p> <h3><b>Traditional Steel Shelving Packages: Heavy But Reliable</b></h3> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The old reliable—but heavy. Steel systems typically weigh 450–700 lbs, instantly eating 15–20% of payload and shaving off around 5% of fuel economy.</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">If maximum capacity isn’t your top concern, steel can still be an option. We offer <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/brands/weather-guard.html">Weather Guard</a> shelving for those who prefer the classic setup.</span></p> <h3><b>All Aluminum Shelving Packages</b></h3> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><span>If you're looking for the lightest van shelving, <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/brands/packd.html">Packd</a> is our go-to aluminum solution. It's l</span>ight, tough, and fuel friendly, with all of the same strength you get with steel. Aluminum shelving typically consumes only 5–8% of your payload, leaving you with an industry-leading 95% capacity for cargo and tools.</span><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/brands/packd.html">Packd</a>—built for efficiency, durability, and serious savings on fuel. It is both our strongest and lightest option that we have to make your vans work better!</span></p> <h3><b>Aluminum & Steel Hybrid Packages</b></h3> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Hybrids give you a middle ground: lighter than all-steel, but a bit heavier than aluminum. On average, they use about 7% of the payload. A decent choice if you need durability without going full heavy-duty. <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/brands/Ranger-Design.html">Ranger</a> is the option we have that ticks this box.</span></p> <h2><b>Lightweight Doesn't Mean Weak</b></h2> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Let’s bust a myth: lighter shelving isn’t flimsy shelving. Engineering has caught up, and today’s lightweight designs hold their own against traditional steel that’s been around for a while.</span></p> <h3><b>Meet Packd</b></h3> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Take <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/brands/packd.html">Packd</a> aluminum shelving—engineered with the same design principles used in construction and transportation industries. Translation: it’s built for real-world abuse, and is durable enough to withstand your workday for years to come.</span></p> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/thumbnail-36513-advantage-blog-content-2-1-.jpg" width="1600" height="511" alt="" /></p> <ul> <li><span style="font-weight: 400;"></span><span style="font-weight: 400;">Aluminum extrusion frames: Up to 8-foot shelves with rock-solid stability</span></li> <li><span style="font-weight: 400;">Honeycomb composite bottoms: Rigid, quiet, and strong</span></li> <li><span style="font-weight: 400;">Load tested to 1,200 lbs: Same as popular <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/brands/Ranger-Design.html">Ranger Design</a> shelving</span></li> <li>30% lighter than <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/brands/Ranger-Design.html">Ranger</a>, 70% lighter than <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/brands/weather-guard.html">Weather Guard</a></li> </ul> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;"><br /></span><span style="font-weight: 400;">That’s steel-level strength without steel-level baggage.</span></p> <h2><b>Need More Help?</b></h2> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">We’ve got resources, expert advice, and support to help you spec the right setup. Contact us today and we’ll make sure your van works smarter, not heavier.</span></p>
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Van Rack Guide: Choosing & Installing Roof, Ladder & Cargo Racks
<p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/36251-advantage-cvs-roof-blog-hero-1920-banner.jpg" alt="36251-advantage-cvs-roof-blog-hero-1920-banner.jpg" width="1920" height="841" /></p> <p>A reliable roof or ladder rack turns your van into a more capable, more efficient work vehicle. Whether you're hauling ladders, conduit, long pipes or bulky materials, the right rack setup helps you stay organized, drive safer and get more done.</p> <p>This guide walks you through the essentials: how to choose the best ladder or cargo rack for your van, how to install it properly, and how to keep it secure and road-ready job after job.</p> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/36251-advantage-blog-hero.jpg" alt="Advantage Outfitters commercial van equipped with ladder racks and shelving, parked in an urban setting" width="1920" height="841" /></p> <h2>What Is a Van Rack?</h2> <p>A van rack is a mounted system (typically on the roof or rear) that helps you carry long, bulky or oversized gear safely. Ladder racks, cargo racks and pipe holders are the most common types. They're essential if your tools or materials don’t fit inside the van, or if you want to free up space in your cargo area.</p> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35261-cvs-blog-cargorack-accessladder.jpg" alt="White Ford Transit van with roof-mounted cargo rack and rear access ladder in a workshop and outdoor setting" width="1600" height="868" /></p> <h2>Why Install a Roof or Ladder Rack?</h2> <p>Most work vans quickly run out of cargo space for ladders, conduit, and long materials. That’s where a roof or ladder rack comes in—especially if you’re regularly hauling ladders, lumber, pipe, or other oversized gear.</p> <p>Installing a ladder or cargo rack isn’t just about creating more space—it can make your entire workday easier, safer, and more efficient. Here’s why a quality rack is worth the investment:</p> <ul> <li>Save space: Free up your van’s interior for tools, shelving, and other equipment by moving long or bulky items up top.</li> <li>Work more efficiently: Loading and unloading is quicker and less awkward with a well-designed rack, helping you stay organized and on schedule.</li> <li>Keep gear secure: Racks and carriers provide a safe place to secure ladders and large tools, reducing the risk of shifting or damage during transit.</li> <li>Reduce injury risk: A properly installed rack makes it safer to handle heavy equipment and minimizes the chance of injuries to you or your team.</li> <li>Customize as you grow: Many roof racks are modular, letting you add load stops, pipe tubes, or rear door ladders as your needs change.</li> <li>Protect your van: By keeping large or dirty equipment out of the cargo area, you reduce wear and tear inside your van.</li> </ul> <p>Whether you’re in construction, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, or another trade, a well-chosen roof or ladder rack helps you get the most from your work vehicle—today and as your business grows.</p> <h2>Ladder Rack Types & How to Choose</h2> <p>With so many ladder rack options out there, it can be tough to know which setup will actually make your workday easier. Each type of ladder rack offers unique advantages and trade-offs, affecting everything from your upfront investment to how efficiently you and your team work, how much cargo you can carry, and even day-to-day safety on the job. Taking time to weigh the benefits of each style helps you make the right call for your business.</p> <p>Most work vans can be fitted with three main categories of ladder racks:</p> <ul> <li><b>Clamp-down racks:</b> Secure your ladder in place with a simple, dependable locking handle.</li> <li><b>Drop-down racks:</b> Lower your ladder down the side of the van, so you don’t have to lift heavy ladders over your head—especially helpful on taller vans or if you’re accessing your ladder multiple times a day.</li> <li><b>Cargo racks:</b> Versatile racks designed to carry not just ladders, but also pipes, conduit, lumber, and other long or bulky materials.</li> </ul> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35261-cvs-blog-content-max-rack.jpg" alt="Ranger Design MAX Rack drop-down ladder rack mounted on the roof of a white commercial van" width="1600" height="868" /></p> <h2>Pros & Cons: Which Rack Is Right for You?</h2> <p>Each rack style has strengths and trade-offs, depending on your workflow and vehicle. Here’s a quick comparison to help you decide:</p> <h3>Cargo Racks</h3> <p>Cargo racks are ideal if you need flexibility for transporting a mix of materials. They’re often more budget-friendly than more specialized racks and can handle a variety of oversized or awkwardly shaped cargo.</p> <p>However, accessing cargo racks can be challenging on high-roof vans, and if you regularly transport long or heavy ladders, you may want something specifically designed for ladders.</p> <h3>Drop-Down Ladder Racks</h3> <p>Drop-down racks are designed with safety and ergonomics in mind. If your work requires frequent ladder use, or if you’re working with a high-roof van, these racks make loading and unloading much easier by lowering your ladder to a reachable height.</p> <p>On the downside, drop-down racks tend to cost more and typically carry up to two ladders. For larger jobs that require several ladders or lots of other gear, you might want to look at other solutions as well.</p> <h3>Clamp-Down Ladder Racks</h3> <p>Clamp-down racks offer a dependable, mid-range solution. These racks secure your ladder quickly and are available in both single- and double-side setups, so you can carry one or two ladders as needed.</p> <p>While clamp-down racks are a great all-around choice, they can be harder to use on taller vans, and lifting heavier ladders into place can be physically demanding – something to consider if you’re handling big loads every day.</p> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35261-cvs-blog-content-access-ladder.jpg" alt="White commercial van with a clamp down ladder mounted on the back door" width="1600" height="868" /></p> <p>Ultimately, the right ladder rack is the one that matches your daily routine, the type of equipment you haul, and your van’s size and roof height. Think about how often you use your ladder, how much physical lifting you want to do, and whether you need to transport additional materials alongside your ladders.</p> <p>Taking the time to weigh these factors ensures you’ll end up with a rack that keeps your team safer, your workflow more efficient, and your van ready for whatever the job throws your way.</p> <h2>Find the Right Rack for Your Van</h2> <p>No matter which rack you choose, the best results come from matching your equipment to your specific van model. Each van has unique roof heights, mounting systems, and weight capacities. Choosing a rack that’s engineered specifically for your van’s make and model means you’ll get safer load handling, easier installation, and a setup that lasts. No compromises, no guesswork.</p> <p>Ready to upgrade? Here’s how to find a rack that fits your vehicle—and your work:</p> <h3>Roof & Ladder Racks for Ford Transit</h3> <p>Looking for a perfect fit? <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/ford-transit-roof-equipment/">Ford Transit Roof & Ladder Racks</a> include heavy-duty clamp-down and drop-down ladder racks, cargo carriers, pipe holders, and more—each custom-engineered for every Transit roof height.</p> <h3>Ladder Racks for Mercedes Sprinter</h3> <p>Our <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/sprinter/ladder-racks.html">Mercedes Sprinter ladder rack collection</a> features a full range of drop-down, clamp-down, and specialty ladder racks made specifically for Sprinter vans—including options for 144” and 170” wheelbases and high-roof models.</p> <h3>Roof Equipment for Ram ProMaster</h3> <p>Explore <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/promaster/roof-equipment.html">Ram ProMaster roof equipment</a> including modular rack systems, crossbars, ladder racks, pipe carriers, and secure tie-downs, all designed to fit every ProMaster configuration and roof style.</p> <h3>Ladder Rack Accessories for Chevrolet Express & GMC Savana</h3> <p>Our range of Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana ladder rack accessories includes robust racks, load stops, rear door ladders, and more. Engineered for a seamless fit and easy installation on Savana and Express vans.</p> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35261-cvs-blog-cargo-rack.jpg" alt="White commercial van with a roof-mounted cargo rack system for carrying large items" width="1600" height="868" /></p> <h2>How to Install Ladder and Roof Racks</h2> <p>Proper installation is essential for safety, durability, and warranty coverage. While every roof or ladder rack will come with its own set of instructions, there are some general best practices to keep in mind, no matter which make, model, or rack system you choose:</p> <ul> <li><b>Check Compatibility:</b> Always confirm that your rack is engineered for your specific van and roof type. Review the manufacturer’s instructions for both your van and your rack before starting.</li> <li><b>Identify Mounting Points:</b> Many vans come with factory mounting points or rails. Whenever possible, use these rather than drilling into the roof.</li> <li><b>Mind Your Roof Load:</b> Before you lift a tool, double-check your van’s roof weight limits (found in the owner’s manual).</li> <li><b>Prepare the Area:</b> Clean the roof surface and line up all necessary hardware and tools.</li> </ul> <p>Installation steps vary by rack type, but below is a general overview:</p> <h3>Clamp-Down and Drop-Down Ladder Racks</h3> <ol> <li>Position the rack using the manufacturer’s template or guide.</li> <li>Use factory mounting points whenever possible. If you need to drill, carefully mark your pilot holes and check for wiring beneath.</li> <li>Seal all drilled holes with rustproof sealant to prevent leaks and corrosion.</li> <li>Fasten with stainless or weatherproof hardware, and always tighten bolts to the recommended torque.</li> </ol> <h3>Cargo Racks and Crossbar Systems</h3> <ol> <li>Measure and mark rack foot locations to ensure the system is evenly spaced and balanced on your van’s roof.</li> <li>Install using the recommended fasteners for your rack and van. If you must drill, seal all holes as above.</li> <li>Evenly space your crossbars to distribute weight properly and maximize both carrying capacity and aerodynamics.</li> </ol> <h3>Final Checks</h3> <p>✓ Secure all fasteners and check torque after your first few drives.<br />✓ Use thread locker if recommended, and re-check periodically.<br />✓ Test all tie-downs, straps, and locking features before hitting the road.</p> <p><i>Pro Tip: Always follow the specific instructions provided with your rack. If in doubt, contact the manufacturer or a professional upfitter for help.</i></p> <h2>Ready to Upgrade Your Van Rack?</h2> <p>The right roof or ladder rack can transform your work van, making every job safer, simpler, and more organized. If you have questions as you browse, or need help choosing a rack or accessory that fits your specific vehicle, our team is here to help.</p> <p>Whether you’re looking for a cargo van ladder roller bar, a custom roof rack, or advice on installation, just get in touch. We’re always happy to provide expert guidance so you can make the best choice for your business.</p> <p>Shop our full range of commercial van roof racks and ladder solutions today, and don’t forget to take advantage of our exclusive online order discounts!</p> <h2>FAQs: Van Roof & Ladder Racks</h2> <h3>Can I install a roof or ladder rack myself?</h3> <p>Yes! All of our roof and ladder racks are designed for straightforward DIY installation with everyday tools. Each product comes with detailed instructions, and our team is always here to help if you have questions during the process.</p> <h3>How much weight can my van’s roof rack safely carry?</h3> <p>Check your van’s owner’s manual for specific roof load limits—these vary by make, model, and roof height. Never exceed the stated capacity, and remember that the rack’s weight counts toward your total load.</p> <h3>What’s the difference between a clamp-down and a drop-down ladder rack?</h3> <p>Clamp-down racks secure your ladder with a simple locking mechanism—perfect for standard roof heights or occasional ladder use. Drop-down racks are built for frequent ladder access or high-roof vans, lowering the ladder to an easy-to-reach height for safer loading and unloading.</p> <h3>Will a universal rack fit my van?</h3> <p>While universal racks are available, we always recommend choosing a rack designed specifically for your van’s make and model. This ensures the best fit, maximum security, and the easiest installation.</p> <h3>How do I maintain my van rack to keep it in top shape?</h3> <p>Periodically check all fasteners for tightness, look for any signs of rust or wear, and clean your rack as needed. Lubricate any moving parts, and touch up scratches to prevent corrosion. After heavy use or winter conditions, do a quick inspection for maximum safety.</p> <h2>Ready to Upgrade Your Van Rack Setup?</h2> <p>Commercial Van Shelving offers rack kits for Ford Transit, Ram ProMaster, Mercedes Sprinter and more. Find clamp-down, drop-down and cargo rack systems made to fit your van and the work you do.</p> <h2>Need more help?</h2> <p>Find more how-to guides, product support and expert advice in our <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/pages/resources.html">Resources</a> or <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/pages/contact-us/">Contact Us</a> with any questions.</p>
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Top 10 Must Have Van Accessories for Business in 2025
<p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35768-advantage-blog-hero.jpg" width="1920" height="841" alt="Four open commercial vans parked outside a building, each equipped with shelving units " /></p> <p>Your work van is more than just a vehicle.</p> <p>It’s your mobile workshop. Your office on the road. And it’s a reflection of how professional your business is. Those first impressions count!</p> <p>Whether you're a contractor, delivery driver, or technician, the right upgrades can make all the difference – improving efficiency with everything in its place, enhancing safety and security, and streamlining your operations every day. That’s all better for your bottom line.</p> <p>Plus, not forgetting those all-important professional impressions!</p> <p>Check out our ultimate guide to the <b>top 10 must-have van accessories for business in 2025 now.</b></p> <p>Let’s get you upfitted for success!</p> <h2>1. Van Shelving Packages</h2> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35768-advantage-blog-replace-1.jpg" width="1600" height="511" alt="Van shelving systems for commercial use, installed inside a van " /></p> <p>If you're looking for a complete, ready-to-go storage solution, shelving packages are a smart investment.</p> <p>Commercial Van Shelving offers all-in-one packages designed to match the exact specs of your van make, model, roof height, and wheelbase—making DIY installation a breeze. Each package includes rugged steel or aluminum shelving with composite shelf bottoms, rattle-free dividers, mounting hardware, and detailed instructions.</p> <p>With shelving options tailored to trades like plumbing, HVAC, electrical, delivery, and general service, these packages are built to work as hard as you do.</p> <p>Whether you drive a RAM ProMaster, Ford Transit, Mercedes Sprinter or Chevy Express, our pre-configured shelving fits right, performs well, and helps keep your tools and cargo secure on the road.</p> <h3>Why They’re a Must-Have in 2025</h3> <ol> <li><b>Trade-Specific Options</b> – Choose from HVAC, plumbing, electrical, base and general service setups.</li> <li><b>Built to Fit</b> – Packages are designed by van model for a precise, secure fit.</li> <li><b>Fast Install</b> – Pre-configured packages make DIY installs simple – you can upfit in as little as an afternoon!</li> </ol> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-shelving.html">Explore Shelving Packages for Your Van</a></p> <h2>2. Van Shelving Units</h2> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35768-advantage-blog-replace-2.jpg" width="1600" height="511" alt="Van shelving interior installed in a cargo van, with 2 commercial-grade shelving system CADs displayed alongside it" /></p> <p>For professionals who want a flexible, DIY-friendly layout or need to expand an existing setup, individual van shelving units are an ideal solution. Choose from steel or aluminum shelves, each designed to fit your van’s contours and withstand tough daily use.</p> <p>You can build your storage your way - adding shelves where you need them most or filling awkward gaps to maximize every inch of cargo space. With features like rattle-free dividers, reinforced end panels, and composite shelf bottoms, these units are built for durability, performance and quiet rides.</p> <h3>Why They’re a Must-Have in 2025</h3> <ol> <li><b>Modular Flexibility</b> – Expand or modify your layout as your business grows.</li> <li><b>Space Optimization</b> – Fill every inch of unused space in your van.</li> <li><b>Quick Access</b> – Keep tools and supplies within reach.</li> </ol> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-individual-shelving.html">Explore Shelving Units Tailormade for Your Van</a></p> <h2>3. Ladder Racks</h2> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35768-advantage-blog-content-3.jpg" width="1600" height="511" alt="Two commercial vans with mounted ladder racks and a close-up of van roof racks" /></p> <p>Ladder racks free up valuable floor space by storing bulky gear like ladders securely on the roof. Designed with trades in mind, these racks make loading and unloading safer, easier, and faster - especially when using ergonomic drop-down options.</p> <p>An unsecured ladder can quickly become a liability in transit, posing risks to both safety and your bottom line. A high-quality ladder rack not only prevents costly damage or loss but also streamlines your workflow on the job.</p> <p>At Commercial Van Shelving, our ladder racks are built from premium materials to ensure durability, corrosion resistance and long-term reliability in all conditions.</p> <h3>Why It’s a Must-Have in 2025</h3> <ol> <li><b>Boost Cargo Capacity</b> – Carry more without crowding the van.</li> <li><b>Protect Equipment</b> – Prevent damage and movement in transit.</li> <li><b>Improved Safety</b> – Reduce tripping hazards in the cargo bay.</li> </ol> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/promaster/roof-equipment.html?srsltid=AfmBOooP--rBBQH2Pq8dl50HFUXJWBBHg9RivFlg6gZXIO5C4og67qQ0">Shop Ladder Racks</a></p> <h2>4. Safety Partitions (Bulkheads)</h2> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35768-advantage-blog-replace-4.jpg" width="1600" height="511" alt="Five commercial van partitions and bulkheads in various materials and styles" /></p> <p>A well-designed partition—or bulkhead—creates a vital barrier between your van’s cab and cargo area. Whether you choose steel, aluminum, or composite, partitions help protect drivers from shifting gear, improve climate control in the cab, and give your interior a more professional appearance.</p> <p>With options like contoured designs for extra legroom, sliding doors for walk-through access, and window panels for visibility, you can choose the style that best fits your workflow. All Commercial Van Shelving partitions are designed for easy installation and a precise fit for your van make and model.</p> <h3>Why It’s a Must-Have in 2025</h3> <ol> <li><b>Driver Safety</b> – Prevent projectiles from coming forward in sudden stops.</li> <li><b>Cab Comfort</b> – Maintain temperature and reduce noise.</li> <li><b>Professional Look</b> – Tidy up your interior appearance.</li> </ol> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-partitions.html">View Partition Options</a></p> <h2>5. Roof Racks</h2> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35768-advantage-blog-content-5.jpg" width="1600" height="511" alt="Two white Ford Transit vans with roof racks - one in a workshop, one outdoors." /></p> <p>When interior space is tight, roof racks let you take full advantage of your van’s footprint. Ideal for transporting piping, lumber, conduit, and other oversized items, roof racks keep your cargo secure and accessible - without cluttering your interior workspace.</p> <p>Our heavy-duty cargo racks are built to withstand the elements and daily wear, with rust-resistant finishes and solid mounting systems. Add-ons like side rails, tie-down points and roller bars make loading and unloading safer and faster.</p> <h3>Why It’s a Must-Have in 2025:</h3> <ol> <li><b>Durable & Weather-Resistant</b> – Built tough for daily use.</li> <li><b>Extra Storage</b> – Free up interior space.</li> <li><b>Custom Fit</b> – Choose racks designed for your van model.</li> </ol> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-roof-equipment.html">Shop Roof Racks</a></p> <h2>6. Flooring</h2> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35768-advantage-blog-content-6.jpg" width="1600" height="511" alt="Cargo van interior with floor liner and wall protection for contractor and commercial vehicle " /></p> <p>Heavy-duty van flooring isn’t just about protection—it’s about safety and productivity too. Cargo van owners can benefit from composite or rubber floor liners that add grip, reduce noise, and protect your van’s interior.</p> <p>Choose from StabiliGrip composite floors with a sandpaper-like finish, or thick rubber mats for chemical resistance and knee comfort. These floor liners are made for your exact van dimensions and are easy to install.</p> <h3>Why It’s a Must-Have in 2025</h3> <ol> <li><b>Non-Slip Surface</b> – Safer for loading/unloading.</li> <li><b>Interior Protection</b> – Reduce dents and scratches.</li> <li><b>Noise Reduction</b> – Quieter ride and fewer rattles.</li> </ol> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-floors.html">Shop Van Flooring</a></p> <h2>7. Wall Liners</h2> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35768-advantage-blog-content-7.jpg" width="1600" height="511" alt="Side-by-side comparison of the interior of two commercial vans with rubber flooring for protection and sound proofing" /></p> <p>Wall liners protect your van’s interior and create a clean, insulated barrier between your cargo and vehicle frame. They reduce damage from shifting tools, protect resale value and create a quieter ride.</p> <p>Made from rugged plastic or insulated DuraTherm materials, these liners are precision-cut to your van model and offer a smooth surface to mount shelves or hang tools.</p> <h3>Why They’re a Must-Have in 2025</h3> <ol> <li><b>Protect Your Investment</b> – Prevent wall dents and damage.</li> <li><b>Clean Look</b> – Present a more professional van interior.</li> <li><b>Noise Control</b> – Help reduce cargo noise while driving.</li> </ol> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-wall-liners.html">Browse Wall Liners</a></p> <h2>8. Drawers</h2> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35768-advantage-blog-replace-8.jpg" width="1600" height="511" alt="Metal van drawer cabinet with two stacked drawers and a lockable box beside it, shown open with tools and labels." /></p> <p>Our drawer systems take organization to the next level by helping you sort and secure tools inside your shelving units. Built to handle daily use, they glide smoothly and are made from durable materials that stand up to job site conditions.</p> <p>Choose from open drawer modules or locking drawer systems for added security. Our drawers are available in multiple sizes and integrate seamlessly with your shelving setup, helping you create a van interior that’s as smart as it is efficient.</p> <h3>Why It’s a Must-Have in 2025:</h3> <ol> <li><b>Keep Tools Secure</b> – Lockable drawers protect valuable items.</li> <li><b>Organized Storage</b> – Store items by task or tool type.</li> <li><b>Smooth Access</b> – Glide-open drawers make access effortless.</li> </ol> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/accessories/tool-drawers/?srsltid=AfmBOor-nwlOxaKhzIXA5Y1Z4ziNI4WQUHXyBACdiPLKlts750cLbZmL">Shop Drawers</a></p> <h2>9. Parts Keeper Cases</h2> <p><img src="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/product_images/uploaded_images/35768-advantage-blog-replace-9.jpg" width="1600" height="511" alt="Removable parts cases and drawer systems for commercial-grade van storage" /></p> <p>Parts Keeper Cases are a valuable addition to any commercial van shelving setup, offering organized storage for tools, equipment, and small parts.</p> <p>Available in sizes ranging from single cases to eight-piece, two-shelf models, these cases let you customize your van storage to meet your needs.</p> <p>Designed for durability and ease of access, Parts Keeper Cases keep small items secure and neatly arranged, helping reduce clutter and improve workflow. They also make transporting small items from the van to the job site easier and more efficient.</p> <h3>Why It’s a Must-Have in 2025:</h3> <ol> <li><b>Portable Storage</b> – Take parts to the job site.</li> <li><b>Clear Visibility</b> – Lidded cases show contents at a glance.</li> <li><b>Neat Organization</b> – Ideal for fasteners, fittings, and connectors.</li> </ol> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/accessories/parts-cases/?srsltid=AfmBOor5v9SGjVtah_hAFzFvHnlkWlv2UJstIQsN28-cWozVEZPSAPvp">Shop Parts Cases</a></p> <h2>10. Accessories</h2> <p>Van accessories are key to improving storage and efficiency. Dividers keep smaller items organized, while wire reel holders prevent tangling and offer easy access to cables. <br />Hooks optimize space for hanging tools, extension cords, and larger items like shovels. Grab handles enhance safety when entering or exiting the van, reducing injury risk.</p> <p>Bottle and paper holders keep tools accessible, and LED interior lighting improves visibility, reducing accidents. Parts cases offer additional storage for small tools, available in various sizes. Worktops provide a dedicated space for tasks, increasing productivity.</p> <p>Protection accessories like window grills and locking doors ensure safety for both workers and equipment.</p> <p>All of these accessories make your van more functional and organized.</p> <h3>Why It’s a Must-Have in 2025</h3> <ol> <li><b>Optimize Every Inch</b> – Make use of vertical and end-panel space.</li> <li><b>Safer Access</b> – Add grab handles or steps for easier entry.</li> <li><b>Tool Security</b> – Add custom racks and holders for your trade.</li> </ol> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-products/accessories.html">Browse Accessories</a></p> <h2>Ready to Upgrade Your Work Van?</h2> <p>Outfitting your commercial van with the right accessories doesn’t just make work easier. It makes your business more efficient.</p> <p>These <b>must-have van accessories</b> are the foundation of a smarter, safer, and more profitable operation in 2025.</p> <p>At Commercial Van Shelving, we stock a wide range of trade-specific solutions for Mercedes Sprinter, RAM ProMaster, Ford Transit, and GMC vans.</p> <ul> <li><b>Expert Support</b><br /><b></b></li> <li><b>Fast Dispatch</b><br /><b></b></li> <li><b>Nationwide Shipping</b><br /><b></b></li> <li><b>Easy DIY Installation</b><br /><b></b></li> <li><b>Price Match Guarantee</b></li> </ul> <p><b>Start your upfit today — shop by van</b> or get in touch for personalized support!</p>
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Service Van Advantages for Commercial Business Owners
<p><img title="The Professional Edge: Service Van Advantages for Business Owners and Service Experts" src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/01-the-professional-edge-service-van-advantages-for-business-owners-and-service-experts.jpg" alt="The Professional Edge: Service Van Advantages for Business Owners and Service Experts" /></p> <p>Service vans are becoming a more integral part of many business sectors. Food truck and catering companies, bands and other performers on the road, florists, movers, tourism and recreation companies, events planners, cleaning services, mobile pet groomers, locksmiths, plumbers, electricians, landscapers, HVAC technicians and medical transporters could all benefit from having a service van.</p> <p>Upfitting is the perfect way to convert a van into a tool that gives your customers a more convenient and professional service and helps you get more out of your business in terms of efficiency, professionalism and branding.</p> <h2>Decoding the Service Van Advantage</h2> <p>Service vans provide your business with many benefits, from financial perks to marketing advantages. Purchasing a service van and exploring customization and upfitting options is a fantastic way of elevating your company.</p> <h3>Choosing Between Vans and Trucks: A Business Perspective</h3> <p>Vans versus pickup trucks — both have their advantages, but the businesses they can serve generally differ considerably. Pickup trucks are excellent choices if you need outstanding towing and payload capabilities, good mileage and practicality on unpaved roads or steep inclines. But if you are running a full mobile service, a van is the way to go.</p> <p>Service van offers a fully enclosed space that protects your gear from weather exposure, theft and other liabilities. Because the van is enclosed, you have a fully customizable space you can tailor to what your business and customers need. Vans help you organize your tools and layout to optimize your service for the road. Lastly, your van is the perfect canvas for advertising your services.</p> <h2>Operational Efficiency Unlocked With Service Vans</h2> <p>Offering a service on the go comes with its own unique requirements and strategies, but efficiency is always crucial to growing your business. Upfitting your van is a highly effective way of increasing efficiency in running and providing your service.</p> <h3>Customization at Its Finest: Upfitting Your Service Van</h3> <p>Upfitting your van is the <a href="https://advantageoutfitters.com/guide-to-van-upfitting/">ultimate way of transforming your vehicle</a> into a customized mobile service. A van upfit means adding accessories to your vehicle to suit your business's application. These accessories help you create an optimized workspace on the go. Accessories include:</p> <ul> <li>Shelving units and storage drawers</li> <li>Liner kits for walls, ceilings and doors</li> <li>Flooring</li> <li>Access ladders</li> <li>Cargo racks</li> <li>Lighting</li> <li>Restraints and security features</li> <li>Conduit carriers</li> <li>Accessibility features</li> <li>Wi-Fi spots, Bluetooth and GPS</li> </ul> <h3>Investing for the Road Ahead: Service Vans' Value Over Time</h3> <p><img title="Investing for the Road Ahead: Service Vans' Value Over Time" src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/02-investing-for-the-road-ahead-service-vans-value-over-time.jpg" alt="Investing for the Road Ahead: Service Vans' Value Over Time" /></p> <p>Upfitting your van increases its value and the value of your services. Upfitting also provides the following benefits:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Organization:</strong> Shelving, <a href="https://advantageoutfitters.com/utility-van-storage-organizer/">cabinets and other storage unit accessories</a> keep the cargo area neat, presentable and easy to navigate.</li> <li><strong>Ergonomics:</strong> Drivers may spend a lot of time bending, lifting and taking other forms of repeated strain if your service van isn't optimized. Upfitting to add strategically placed shelves and drawers lessens that strain.</li> <li><strong>Productivity and efficiency: </strong>When all your work tools have their allocated space, workers spend less time searching for and accessing equipment. This saves time and sets a good precedent for all drivers to familiarize themselves with setup and inventory.</li> <li><strong>Protection:</strong> No matter your sector, your equipment makes it possible to provide your services, and keeping it safe is a priority. Upfitting your van with shelves, holders and drawers keeps your equipment and tools secure while on the road.</li> <li><strong>Safety: </strong><a href="https://www.osha.gov/motor-vehicle-safety/safety">Workplace vehicle safety</a> is of utmost importance. Upfitting is a good way of providing safety accessories like partitions that separate the cargo area from your driver, adding a layer of protection. Van <a href="https://advantageoutfitters.com/do-i-need-work-van-flooring/">flooring keeps drivers safer</a> as the floors offer more traction and reduce the likelihood of slipping and falling.</li> <li><strong>Professionalism: </strong>Upfitting your van reflects a high level of professionalism. It shows clients or customers that you are organized and take your service seriously, and encourages the same from your drivers.</li> <li><strong>Return on investment:</strong> Owning an upfitted van can benefit you financially, especially in the long run. Owning a van can reduce monthly costs compared to paying for delivery services or leasing a van to run your mobile business. Upfitted vans also have a much better resale value than vans without sought-after and necessary accessories.</li> </ul> <h3>Amplifying Brand Presence Through Service Vans</h3> <p>A van upfit is advantageous on many fronts, but one of the ways it adds the most value to your company is by being an excellent marketing tool. Placing physical advertisements is a classic and effective way to promote your business. However, you can only have so many ads in so many locations because of how pricey billboards can be.</p> <p>Your service van is the perfect traveling advertisement! You can wrap your van with your company logo, contact information and other branding details. You will reach scores of potential customers as your drivers travel for work, and you may even get customers who ask for your service immediately. The best part is that your upfitted van will be fully equipped to provide those services.</p> <h2>Exploring the Best Service Vehicle for Contractors and Service Professionals</h2> <p>The <a href="https://advantageoutfitters.com/best-commercial-van-models-to-upfit/">best vehicle for a company van</a> depends on the service you provide and other tailored customizations you may need. In general, we would recommend the following vehicles:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Tradespeople:</strong> Consider the <a href="https://advantageoutfitters.com/vehicles/ford-transit/">Ford Transit</a>, <a href="https://advantageoutfitters.com/vehicles/mercedes-sprinter/">Mercedes Sprinter</a> or <a href="https://advantageoutfitters.com/vehicles/ram-promaster/">Ram ProMaster</a>.</li> <li><strong>Deliveries: </strong>The Mercedes Sprinter 170-inch wheelbase extended, the Ford Transit 148-inch wheelbase extended or the Ram ProMaster 159-inch wheelbase extended are perfect for delivery services as these models have longer wheelbases and higher roofs.</li> <li><strong>Urban businesses: </strong>The Ford Transit, <a href="https://advantageoutfitters.com/vehicles/savana-express/">GMC Savana or Chevrolet Express</a>, and <a href="https://advantageoutfitters.com/vehicles/mercedes-metris/">Mercedes Metris</a> are suitable for services offered in urban areas as these models have lower roofs for better access to parking garages and drive-thrus.</li> </ul> <h2>Your Upfitting Partner: Advantage Outfitters, LLC</h2> <p>Are you ready to elevate your business operations by transforming your vehicle into a custom workstation? At Advantage Outfitters, we offer expert upfitting products, including shelving units, partitions, liners, flooring, roof equipment and other essential accessories and upfitting solutions.</p> <p>Visit one of our showrooms in New York and New Jersey, or <a href="https://advantageoutfitters.com/products/">shop our products online,</a> which we can ship within 48 hours for your convenience. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff are always ready to provide technical assistance. <a href="https://advantageoutfitters.com/contact-us/">Contact us today</a> to schedule a visit, get a quote or discuss any questions!</p> <p><a href="https://advantageoutfitters.com/contact-us/"><img title="Your Upfitting Partner: Advantage Outfitters, LLC" src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/03-your-upfitting-partner-advantage-outfitters-llc.jpg" alt="Your Upfitting Partner: Advantage Outfitters, LLC" /></a></p>
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6 Top Commercial Van Shelving Maintenance Tips
<p><img title="Commercial Van Shelving Maintenance Tips" src="https://store-ilywb0.mybigcommerce.com/product_images/uploaded_images/01-commercial-van-shelving-maintenance.jpg" alt="Commercial Van Shelving Maintenance Tips" /></p> <p>Cleaning and maintaining your work van protects your equipment, boosts efficiency and keeps your cargo van organized. Upfitting equipment will benefit your business whether you're a contractor or caterer. </p> <p>Use our helpful commercial van shelving maintenance tips to keep your van well-maintained. </p> <h2>Tips on How to Clean Your Van Shelving</h2> <p>A tidy work van helps you maintain safety and productivity, which encourages your customers to keep using your services. Ensure you keep your work van fresh and tidy to use the space efficiently. Here are a few tips to keep your van clean and organized:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Create a cleaning schedule:</strong> Cleaning your work van will prevent dirt and dust build-up. A cleaning schedule will help you focus on what part to clean daily. Pack away equipment each day and do a deep cleaning weekly. It includes wiping shelves and cleaning flooring. </li> <li><strong>Keep your van shelving organized: </strong>Disorganized shelving can leave your work van cluttered. Organize your shelves according to usage to create a clean space and boost efficiency. It also helps you take stock of supplies you need. </li> <li><strong>Remove clutter: </strong>Clear any clutter and equipment you no longer need in your van. Check items you use daily and weekly and consider storing the rest. </li> <li><strong>Add trash cans: </strong>Remove garbage or debris by placing waste bins in your work van. It lets you keep what you've cleaned up in one place so you can easily throw it away later. </li> <li><strong>Wipe up spills: </strong>If you spill any chemical or liquid on your shelves, wipe it right away. Even if your metal shelves are durable, cleaning moisture limits wear, stains and corrosion. </li> </ul> <h2>How to Preserve Van Shelving Organization </h2> <p>Having all your tools in place will help you complete your work effectively. You have a few options available to keep your work van organized:</p> <p><img title="How to Preserve Van Shelving Organization " src="https://store-ilywb0.mybigcommerce.com/product_images/uploaded_images/02-how-to-preserve-van-shelving-organisation.jpg" alt="How to Preserve Van Shelving Organization " /></p> <h3>Plan Your Equipment Placement</h3> <p>Plan where you need to store your equipment before you start organizing your work van. Place the items you use daily near the back door of your cargo van. It makes your equipment accessible without needing to search in the deep corners between tools. Pack tools you use a few times weekly further into the back of your van.</p> <h3>Group Equipment</h3> <p>Optimize your storage and keep your tools organized by grouping your equipment. You can group them by category or usage. For example, you can place all your cleaning supplies together and store your hand tools in a drawer. It saves you time searching for tools since everything you need is in one place, and it streamlines <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/blog/benefits-of-tool-inventory/">taking a tool inventory</a>. </p> <h3>Store Away Tools You Don't Need</h3> <p>Items you use less can take up valuable room in a cargo van with limited space. If you cannot remove them from your work van, store equipment you don't use much away. Lock them in drawers or containers on shelves, keeping them out of sight yet still within reach. </p> <h3>Invest in Shelving Packages</h3> <p>Buy <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-shelving.html">shelving packages</a> instead of single shelves when choosing storage for your van. A cargo van has limited space, so you need to choose shelving that will use any available space to maximize your storage. You can find shelving packages specific to the model of your work van. It ensures the storage system fits your vehicle with minimal adjustments.</p> <h3>Use Accessories to Organize Your Van</h3> <p>Accessories make it easy to organize fittings in your van. Each addition allows you to manage your tools and create the feeling of a bigger space. Ladder racks and roof racks help you remove ladders and bulky goods from the inside of your van. That gives you more room for the following <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-products/accessories.html">interior accessories</a>:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Shelf dividers: </strong>These allow you to keep tools and equipment separate. You can adjust your shelf dividers to your specifications, and they help prevent goods from sliding around while driving. </li> <li><strong>Shelf-locking doors:</strong> Lock away valuable tools and harmful chemicals with shelf-locking doors. Install them on an open shelf to create closed storage. </li> <li><strong>Plastic storage bins: </strong>Store your equipment and tools in deep plastic storage bins. Some containers include dividers to prevent tools and small equipment from mixing. It makes items easy to find.</li> <li><strong>Parts case: </strong>Pack vital parts you need in a single parts case. It is highly customizable, allowing you to mount it under your shelf or stack it together. </li> <li><strong>Bottle holder: </strong>Limit spills, leaks and punctures when placing your bottles in a holder. Choose from options like a single holder to a five-shelf holder to create your ideal storage.</li> <li><strong>LED light strips: </strong>Without proper light, you run the risk of rummaging through your work van to find tools. Brighten your space with LED light strips you can mount to your roof supports.</li> <li><strong>Paper holder: </strong>Keep vital documents and files safe in a steel paper holder. It is easy to install and has plenty of paper storage.</li> <li><strong>Wire reel holder: </strong>Wires can become tangled, damaging the cable. An electrical wire reel holder lets you store many reels in one place. It enhances storage and limits safety concerns. </li> </ul> <h2>How to Maintain Your Commercial Vehicle Van Shelving</h2> <p>Proper care will make your shelving and accessories last long and limit wear, saving money on buying new equipment or fixing your upfittings. Here are a few ways you can maintain your commercial vehicle van shelving:</p> <ul> <li>Create the best custom fit by choosing the right <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-vehicle-1.html">shelves and accessories for your van</a> type.</li> <li>Prevent breakage and damage by performing regular maintenance.</li> <li>Install shelves properly to increase their life span and limit damage. </li> <li>Choose <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/blog/steel-or-aluminum-van-shelving/">materials such as aluminum and steel</a> to have durable and robust upfittings.</li> </ul> <h2>Resources Available if Your Van Shelving Breaks</h2> <p>Replace your damaged and broken shelves with Advantage Outfitters. We have a range of package shelving options to best use the space in your van and increase organization. You can enjoy excellent storage solutions to boost productivity and keep your area clean and functional.</p> <p>Our <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-shelving.html">package shelving units</a> are made from aluminum and steel. Below are some of the features depending on the shelving package you choose:</p> <ul> <li>Plastic bins</li> <li>Shelving dividers</li> <li>Bottle holders</li> <li>Tool drawers</li> </ul> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/pages/contact-us/"><img style="background-color: initial; font-family: Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 15px;" title="Optimize Your Van's Organization With Accessories From Advantage Outfitters, LLC" src="https://store-ilywb0.mybigcommerce.com/product_images/uploaded_images/03-optimize-you-vans-organization-with-accessories-from-advantage-outfitters-llc.jpg" alt="Optimize Your Van's Organization With Accessories From Advantage Outfitters, LLC" /></a></p> <h2>Optimize Your Van's Organization With Accessories From Advantage Outfitters, LLC</h2> <p>Invest in durable and quality shelves for commercial vans from Advantage Outfitters. We specialize in high-quality storage solutions that will help you keep your work van uncluttered and organized. With us, you will find custom package shelving options suited to a variety of industries so you get upfittings that fit your specific needs.</p> <p>For commercial van shelving near you, you can visit our South Hackensack, New Jersey, or Valley Stream, New York, showrooms. </p> <p>Shop our wide range of products <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/pages/contact-us/">or contact us online</a> with any questions.</p>
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5 Commercial Vehicle Driving Tips for Safety
<p><img title="Commercial Vehicle Driving Tips for Safety" src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/01-commercial-vehicle-driving-tips-for-safety.jpg" alt="Commercial Vehicle Driving Tips for Safety" /></p> <p>Driving commercial vehicles is a responsibility that demands an unwavering commitment to safety. It is paramount to take a proactive approach to ensure the well-being of yourself, passengers, other road users and cargo by following safe driving techniques and regularly scheduled vehicle maintenance.</p> <p>Whether you are behind the wheel or own a fleet of commercial vehicles, the principles of safety remain constant. From defensive driving to load securement to fatigue management, various factors make up commercial vehicle safety tips.</p> <h2>1. Practice Defensive Driving</h2> <p>Defensive driving is a driving method that encourages drivers to employ constant vigilance on the road. This approach may reduce driving hazards by creating more opportunities for drivers to make well-informed decisions on the go. Some strategies this technique makes use of include:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Navigating blind spots: </strong>Commercial vehicles and vans can have several areas that make it difficult to see behind the car. Drivers should look around them and use their mirrors and cameras to work around blind spots in the truck or van successfully.</li> <li><strong>Following the three-second rule: </strong>A safe following distance helps to avoid collisions. The three-second rule indicates that drivers should allow a full three seconds to pass between the time a vehicle in front of them reaches a specific area on the road and the time it takes them to reach that same point. This can increase to five or 10 seconds in heavy weather.</li> <li><strong>Knowing emergency preparedness: </strong>Vehicles should be equipped with emergency supplies, extra clothes and tools to aid them during a variety of emergency situations. This can include sudden changes in weather or the vehicle unexpectedly breaking down.</li> <li><strong>Staying composed: </strong>Drivers should not let their frustrations manifest on the road, as this poses a risk to safe driving. They should employ strategies to de-escalate these situations, like putting distance between their vehicle and other drivers that entice frustrations.</li> <li><strong>Using turn signals: </strong>Signaling before changing lanes is a legal requirement. Using turn signals also adds to safe driving practices and can help drivers avoid collisions.</li> <li><strong>Practicing speed management: </strong>Another legal requirement is to adhere to the speed limit. Drivers should also take care to slow down in response to changing conditions on the road.</li> </ul> <h2>2. Follow Commercial Vehicle Best Practices</h2> <p>Work vans are larger than light commercial vehicles, with more blind spots, while demanding some slightly different driving techniques for parking and other maneuvers. Driving larger cars means there is a greater need to pay more attention to safety, especially when it comes to weather conditions that may pose challenges and varying road conditions that can be difficult to navigate. Potholes and uneven surfaces can be jarring in a larger vehicle, so it is best to maintain safe speeds, especially in unfamiliar areas.</p> <h3>Weather and Seasonal Safety</h3> <p>Keep an eye on the weather forecast to ensure you are prepared for changing conditions ahead of your journey. You may need to adapt your driving to various challenges during stormy and snowy conditions.</p> <p>During the winter months, equip the van with the right tires and carry essential winter equipment like chains and a snow shovel to handle any challenges that come your way. In rainy conditions, drive cautiously and allow increased stopping distances on the road and in parking areas.</p> <h3>Adhering to Regulations</h3> <p>Drivers of commercial motor vehicles must <a href="https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/regulations/hours-of-service">adhere to hours of service regulations</a> to get enough rest to stay alert while driving. Organizations can use electronic logging devices to help track compliance and remain accountable.</p> <p><img title="Stick to Preventative Maintenance Schedules" src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/02-stick-to-preventative-maintenance-schedules.png" alt="Stick to Preventative Maintenance Schedules" /></p> <h2>3. Stick to Preventative Maintenance Schedules</h2> <p>Driving safety starts with vehicle safety. Regular maintenance ensures vehicles have a lower risk of breaking down on the road. Telematics devices can give real-time visibility to the car's status and driving data. This information can allow for more proactive repairs and setting up a preventative maintenance schedule to enhance security. Conduct vehicle inspections before and after every long-haul trip. The Department of Transportation <a href="https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-B/chapter-III/subchapter-B/part-396">requires specific checks to protect drivers</a>.</p> <h2>4. Prioritize Driving Comfort</h2> <p>Traveling can be uncomfortable and cumbersome if you do not set up your seating correctly. Adjust the van's wing mirrors to give you optimal views of blind spots. Set up the driver's seat in a comfortable position and ensure you take frequent breaks on a long drive to stay alert.</p> <p>Paying attention to driver comforts like these can increase control and handling while minimizing distractions on the road. A comfortable driving environment also reduces stress for the driver, and investing in ergonomic seating can also help prevent musculoskeletal injuries in drivers. Prioritizing driver comfort directly influences safety and reduces the risk of accidents on the road.</p> <h2>5. Create an Organized Work Vehicle</h2> <p>Organizing your van increases efficiency and contributes to <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/blog/how-to-organize-your-commercial-work-van/">keeping cargo and equipment secure</a> during transportation. You can look into van equipment containers, roof racks and partitions to protect items in transport from knocking into each other.</p> <h3>Securing Your Cargo</h3> <p>Commercial van drivers can significantly enhance their safety and that of their cargo or equipment when they keep loose items within the vehicle secure with the help of commercial vehicle systems. This practice also reduces the risk of accidents due to items moving around in the vehicle:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Load distribution: </strong>Prioritize <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/blog/how-much-weight-can-commercial-vehicle-handle">even load distribution inside the van</a> by stacking heavier items low and toward the front of the vehicle to maintain balance. This will help to prevent excessive weight shifts during sudden stops and sharp turns.</li> <li><strong>Shelving and organizers: </strong>Invest in organizers and shelving to <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/blog/steel-or-aluminum-van-shelving/">compartmentalize and secure smaller items</a> during transportation. This will help to maintain visibility and reduce distractions while driving.</li> <li><strong>Straps and tie-downs: </strong>Use high-quality straps and tie-downs to secure cargo anchor items within the van to minimize movement during transit.</li> <li><strong>En-route inspections: </strong>Conduct inspections every time you stop during your drip. Ensure straps are tight and the cargo inside the van has not shifted.</li> </ul> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/pages/contact-us/"><img title="Keep Your Equipment Safe While Driving" src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/03-cta-keep-your-equipment-safe-while-driving.png" alt="Keep Your Equipment Safe While Driving" /></a></p> <h2>Keep Your Equipment Safe While Driving</h2> <p>Safety when driving a commercial vehicle comes down to proactive planning, adaptability to weather and seasonal challenges, and awareness of your surroundings and road conditions. By prioritizing safety in all circumstances, drivers can protect themselves, their cargo and others sharing the road.</p> <p>Advantage Outfitters, LLC supplies lightweight, strong and durable custom-fit shelving solutions for a variety of commercial vans. We offer fast shipping and an easy-order process, shipping your products in 48 hours. Contact us today for additional information or to <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/pages/contact-us/">order your custom shelving package</a> for optimized vehicle storage and safety.</p>
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How to Choose the Right Ladder Rack for Your Cargo Van
<p><img title="How to Choose the Right Ladder Rack for Your Cargo Van" src="https://store-ilywb0.mybigcommerce.com/product_images/uploaded_images/01-how-to-choose-the-right-ladder-rack-for-your-cargo-van.jpg" alt="How to Choose the Right Ladder Rack for Your Cargo Van" /></p> <p>Cargo vans have plenty of space to transport bulky and long equipment. A ladder rack can help you optimize that space by securing your ladder on the roof of your van. Ladder racks also secure your ladders, increasing the safety of you and nearby vehicles.</p> <p>Choosing a ladder rack that fits your needs and meets all your requirements is key to getting the most out of this equipment. Use our guide on how to choose the right ladder rack for your cargo van to help you make an informed choice.</p> <h2>What to Consider When Choosing a Cargo Van Ladder Rack</h2> <p>The ladder rack you choose must meet your transportation, equipment and safety requirements. Consider your current needs and how you'll use it now. You should also consider the future of your business. When your business expands, you need a ladder rack that will grow with your company.</p> <p>Here are a few more points to consider before investing in a ladder rack: </p> <h3>1. What You'll Transport</h3> <p>Assess the size, weight and number of ladders you'll transport. When transporting more than one ladder, choose a ladder rack that can adjust to hold all your equipment without any safety concerns.</p> <p>Also, consider what you'll transport with your ladder rack aside from your ladders. These items might include heavy equipment and cargo you can't place in the back of your cargo van. Your ladder rack will help you increase the space in your van if you need to transport many goods simultaneously.</p> <h3>2. How Much Weight the Ladder Rack Needs to Hold</h3> <p>The ladder rack you choose must hold your ladder's weight and equipment. You can check the specifications of each ladder rack you look at to ensure that it can withstand the weight of your ladders and goods. Anything more than the required weight can become a safety concern for you and motorists around you.</p> <p>You should also determine your cargo van's payload capacity. If the ladder rack, your ladder and equipment are too heavy, it can strain your vehicle. Too much weight is <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/blog/how-much-weight-can-commercial-vehicle-handle">also a safety concern</a>, as it can impact steering and speed.</p> <p>When transporting lighter equipment, you can choose a lightweight ladder rack. For heavier loads, a sturdier ladder rack is a better option.</p> <h3>3. How Often You'll Use the Ladder Rack</h3> <p>When using a ladder rack daily, you must consider the environmental exposure it may face. Your ladder rack must be weather-resistant to withstand heat, snow, rain and any other elements you may encounter. Galvanized steel and powder-coated ladder racks offer increased durability for daily use, so you can rely on them to last a long time.</p> <h3>4. When You'll Use the Ladder Rack</h3> <p>Think about the various situations that can affect the usage of your ladder rack. If you use your ladder rack daily, it must withstand consistent wear and meet all your requirements. In comparison, you may need your ladder rack only in specific situations, such as transporting an especially heavy, large ladder. Additionally, you'll want to note your potential future needs. If you change equipment or take on different jobs, you'll want your ladder rack to meet those requirements.</p> <h3>5. Ease of Use</h3> <p><img title="Ease of Use" src="https://store-ilywb0.mybigcommerce.com/product_images/uploaded_images/02-ladder-rack-easy-to-use.jpg" alt="Ease of Use" /></p> <p>When considering which ladder rack is right for you, ensure it is easy to use. Your ladder rack must make your operations efficient and easy. Various cargo van ladder racks offer different benefits and features catering to your needs. The best ladder racks for cargo vans have these features:</p> <ul> <li>Involve simple installation with minimal adjustments that can affect functionality. </li> <li>Make it easy to load and unload your ladder and goods.</li> <li>Increase productivity by saving time and energy. </li> <li>Reduce strain on your team members to load and unload your ladders. </li> </ul> <h2>Materials Used to Make Ladder Racks</h2> <p>Your cargo van ladder rack allows for optimal van top storage. However, exposure to harsh elements can cause wear. You must choose a ladder rack with high-quality materials that will help you get the job done while also increasing the safety of yourself and those around you.</p> <p>Two of the best materials to use for ladder racks are aluminum and steel. Each material offers many advantages, making them a great choice:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Aluminum: </strong>Ladder racks created with aluminum experience minimal rust and corrosion. These racks are lightweight, long-lasting and easy to install.</li> <li><strong>Steel: </strong>Steel is a sturdy material that offers great resistance to heavy ladders and equipment. Steel ladder racks are often powder coated, which limits corrosion.</li> </ul> <h2>Universal vs. Model-Specific Ladder Racks</h2> <p>With the many options available, consider choosing between universal and model-specific ladder racks. Your van type could help you determine the best one to purchase. Here are the differences between the two options:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Universal ladder racks: </strong>These ladder racks fit many models of cargo vans. They are a good option if you replace or upgrade your cargo van every few years but would like to keep your ladder rack. These ladder racks come with standard sizes and features that will help you adjust the ladder rack to your van.</li> <li><strong>Model-specific ladder racks:</strong> These ladder racks are tailor-made for your cargo van. This type of ladder rack will have a better fit since it is made specifically for your van type and requirements. Model-specific ladder racks require minimal adjustments to install.</li> </ul> <h2>Additional Accessories to Coordinate With Ladder Racks</h2> <p>Ladder racks offer a range of features that will help you secure your ladder and make it easy to use. Additional ladder rack accessories also add to your rack's usability and safety. Below are a few ladder rack accessories you can invest in:</p> <ul> <li>Roof rails</li> <li>Tie downs</li> <li>Cargo rack roller bar</li> </ul> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-roof-equipment.html"><img title="Choose Quality Ladder Racks From Advantage Outfitters, LLC " src="https://store-ilywb0.mybigcommerce.com/product_images/uploaded_images/03-choose-quality-ladder-racks-from-advantage-outfitters-llc.jpg" alt="Choose Quality Ladder Racks From Advantage Outfitters, LLC " /></a></p> <h2>Choose Quality Ladder Racks From Advantage Outfitters, LLC </h2> <p>Optimize the space of your cargo van with high-quality ladder racks from Advantage Outfitters. We <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/pages/about-us.html">create upfitting equipment for cargo vans</a>, including durable and custom-fit ladder racks and accessories that offer security and help you complete your duties efficiently. Our ergonomic ladder racks will help boost productivity and benefit your entire team.</p> <p>At Advantage Outfitters, we <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-roof-equipment.html">offer a selection of ladder racks</a> to meet your needs:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Drop-down ladder racks: </strong>Our drop-down ladder racks are easy to use. Hydraulic assistance makes accessing your ladder effortless. Our drop-down ladder racks are made from aluminum, so they're highly durable and will last years.</li> <li><strong>Clamp-down ladder racks:</strong> These racks are an ideal option for easy-to-use cargo van top storage. The lightweight aluminum material makes this product weather-resistant and straightforward to operate. There is also no use for tie downs, as the clamps will secure your ladder.</li> </ul> <p>When you choose our products, you get fast shipping and reliable assistance to ensure you get your products promptly. Shop our product catalog today to get started. Interested in learning more about how we can help you upfit your van for better productivity and organization? Contact us by calling 866-925-4844 or <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/pages/contact-us/">completing our contact form</a>.</p>
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eTransit vs. Transit: How to Upfit Your Ford Van
<p><img title="eTransit vs. Transit: How to Upfit Your Van" src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/01-etransit-vs-transit.jpg" alt="eTransit vs. Transit: How to Upfit Your Van" /></p> <p>Whether you are a business owner, contractor or delivery driver currently using the <a href="https://www.ford.com/commercial-trucks/transit-cargo-van/models/transit-van/">Ford Transit cargo van</a>, you are likely intrigued by the opportunities presented by <a href="https://www.ford.com/commercial-trucks/e-transit/">the eTransit cargo van</a>, including sustainability, potential cost reduction and adopting innovative technologies ahead of the competition. </p> <p>Some key factors should be considered before deciding to go electric or stick with gas, especially regarding payloads and van upfitting. </p> <h2>Transit vs. eTransit Van</h2> <p>The automotive industry is steadily shifting toward electronic vehicles (EVs), and this revolution includes the likes of cargo vans and other work vehicles. There is a lot of excitement and intrigue surrounding the Ford eTransit, which entered production in <a href="https://fordauthority.com/2021/11/2022-ford-transit-e-transit-production-dates-revealed/">2021 and was unveiled in 2022</a> to the United States market. But how does the eTransit van compare to the current Transit van? Well, the Transit and eTransit specifications differ in several ways:</p> <h3>Power and Performance</h3> <p>The most significant difference is the obvious one with the traditional Ford Transit running on a diesel or gasoline engine. The base engine options <a href="https://carbuzz.com/cars/ford/transit-cargo-van/performance">offer variations in power</a> as the 3.5-liter V6 Flex-fuel generates 275 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque versus the 310 horsepower and 400 pound-feet of torque from the turbocharged 3.5-liter V6. The Transit has a ten-speed automatic gearbox and like the eTransit, it has rear-wheel drive. </p> <p>Climbing into the eTransit seems similar to the Transit until you turn on the nearly silent electric engine. The battery pack powers the electric motor, generating an instant <a href="https://www.caranddriver.com/ford/e-transit">266 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque</a> when you place your foot down. It provides quick and smooth acceleration, allowing the eTransit to hold its own against the Transit.</p> <h3>Fuel Consumption, Charging and Range</h3> <p>Due to the change from fuel to electric charging, you and your business will need to make slight adjustments to habits and schedules to accommodate the need to recharge your eTransit instead of pulling into the gas station. This is likely the greatest divergence, apart from the variation in driving experience. </p> <p>The traditional Transit is a highly versatile and reliable work van — however, it is less eco-friendly than the eTransit. The 2021 Transit has a 25-gallon tank and a fuel economy rating of <a href="https://mpgof.com/ford/transit/">15 mpg in the city</a> and 19 mpg on the freeway.</p> <p>On average, recharging the eTransit is cheaper than refueling a gas-powered Transit and does not produce any emissions. However, considerations include battery range, charging time and the charging infrastructure available to you. The Ford <a href="https://www.ford.com/commercial-trucks/e-transit/features/charging/?intcmp=vhp-featcta-charging">eTransit has different charging methods</a>, offering varying charging speeds. The most likely scenario is to use the 240-volt mobile charger, which allows you to charge the eTransit in 12 hours and provides a typical range of 126 miles.</p> <p>Gas stations are still more widespread than charging stations and refueling is much faster than recharging the eTransit battery. However, it would be best if you considered the eTransit's long-term cost savings and other benefits.</p> <h3>Configuration and Space</h3> <p>Looking at the <a href="https://media.ford.com/content/dam/fordmedia/North%20America/US/product/2021/transit/21Transit_TechSpecs.pdf">Ford Transit technical specifications</a> and the <a href="https://media.ford.com/content/dam/fordmedia/North%20America/US/product/2022/e-transit/2022%20Ford%20E-Transit%20Tech%20Specs.pdf"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Ford eTransit technical specifications</span></a>, it is apparent that both the Ford Transit and the eTransit models offer different lengths and roof height options. All versions are considered comfortably spacious and highly appropriate for either passenger or cargo transportation. </p> <p>A slight variation in the eTransit is the absence of the transmission tunnel seen in the Transit. This is because the eTransit uses an electric drivetrain, which helps create more space in the cabin for the eTransit.</p> <h3>Maintenance and Running Costs</h3> <p>Many businesses and contractors are familiar with the Ford Transit and understand that an internal combustion engine requires regular maintenance and servicing to keep it running smoothly. One bonus is that there are extensive service offerings available for the Ford Transit. However, if you are willing to forego familiarity, Ford does offer comprehensive support and customer service for their electric vehicle owners. </p> <p><img title="Maintenance and Running Costs" src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/02-scheduled-maintenance-costs.jpg" alt="Maintenance and Running Costs" /></p> <p>Additionally, Ford estimates that <a href="https://www.ford.com/commercial-trucks/e-transit/">scheduled maintenance costs are 40% less</a> for the eTransit over a recommended service schedule — likely due to the reduction in moving parts within the vehicle. Charging an EV is also <a href="https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/hybrids-evs/will-an-electric-car-save-you-money-a9436870083/">cheaper than filling up with gas</a> on average. However, all these benefits aside, due to the cost of EV batteries and the current supply and demand ratio, the upfront cost of an eTransit will set you back a bit more than a traditional Ford Transit. </p> <p>Also, due to the added weight of the battery, the eTransits are approximately 10% heavier than their Transit counterparts. The eTransit, therefore, tends to see further wear and tear on its tires, meaning you'll likely need to replace these more frequently. </p> <h2>What to Know About eTransit Van Upfitting</h2> <p>The Ford eTransit makes a compelling replacement for gas-powered cargo vans as it leads the way as one of the first all-electric work vans to enter mass production. </p> <h3>Battery Placement </h3> <p>A vital note on the upfitting of your eTransit is the battery placement. Before you install shelving, partitions or any other equipment that needs to be attached to the cargo van floor, you need to install suitable flooring. This is because the eTransit <a href="https://cleantechnica.com/2022/02/08/ford-e-transit-deliveries-to-customers-have-begun/">battery is beneath the load floor</a>, which prevents you from safely drilling into the floor. </p> <h3>Upfitting Materials </h3> <p>When you upfit your eTransit, you'll want to pay close attention to the amount of upfitting equipment and accessories you install and the product material, which may add additional weight to the vehicle. The goal is to capitalize on the fuel, maintenance costs and other savings. You don't want to sacrifice precious work hours recharging the eTransit more frequently due to excessive weight and reduced battery range.</p> <p>The two most popular materials for van upfitting are steel and aluminum. Both materials offer high durability and strength capabilities, though aluminum is considerably lighter than steel. This ordinarily makes it ideal for delivery vehicles and contractors that carry heavy equipment and parcels and wish to reduce overall weight and gas consumption. By upfitting your eTransit with aluminum where possible, it is an easy strategy to make your EV go that extra mile. </p> <h3>Cargo Weight Management</h3> <p>You will also want to create a comprehensive system where contractors and drivers only carry the tools, gear and equipment they need daily to avoid loading the eTransit with unnecessary weight. This will make the work van less congested and cluttered, but more importantly, you will extend the battery range. </p> <h3>eTransit Van Upfit Options</h3> <p>Whether you own a Ford Transit or an eTransit, the upfitting options remain similar, apart from the flooring and material recommendations for the eTransit. There is a diverse <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-transit.html">range of Ford Transit and eTransit upfit products</a> designed to suit varying types of work. </p> <p>From plumbing to HVAC and a range of other high-demand vocations that require reliable and ergonomic shelving and accessories to boost efficiency and organization, there are van upfit solutions for you. Upfit your Ford eTransit with the same van upfitting essentials as before, including:</p> <ul> <li>Floors and rubber mats</li> <li>Shelving packages and individual units</li> <li>Wall, door and ceiling liners</li> <li><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/ford-transit-partitions/">Partitions</a> and bulkheads</li> <li>Ladder racks</li> <li>General and industry-specific accessories</li> </ul> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/transit.html"><img title="Upfit Your eTransit and Transit Van With Advantage Outfitters, LLC" src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/03-upfit-your-etransit-and-transit-van-with-advantage-outfitters-llc.jpg" alt="Upfit Your eTransit and Transit Van With Advantage Outfitters, LLC" /></a></p> <h2>Upfit Your eTransit and Transit Van With Advantage Outfitters, LLC</h2> <p>The automotive industry is constantly evolving and so should how you manage and organize your cargo vans. Whether you and your business use gas or electric-powered work vans, Advantage Outfitters supplies top-end van upfitting gear to help boost your commercial van organization, safety and efficiency. Now that you have a greater insight into the differences between the Ford Transit and eTransit, <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/transit.html">shop for van upfit equipment</a> confidently, knowing that our products continue working as hard as you. </p> <p>At Advantage Outfitters, we pride ourselves on offering a comprehensive collection of Ford Transit and eTransit upfitting options that allow you to customize your van to your specific needs. We have you covered with our superior products and service, including fast shipping and excellent technical assistance. If you want to learn more about how we can help you with your work van upfitting or to ask questions on product compatibility, you can <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/pages/contact-us/">contact us online</a> or at <a href="tel:866-925-4844">866-925-4844</a> today! </p>
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Top Electrician Van Equipment Tools & Setup Tips
<p><img title="Essential Work Van Equipment for Electricians: The Top Products You Need" src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/01-essential-work-van-equipment-for-electricians.jpg" alt="Essential Work Van Equipment for Electricians: The Top Products You Need" /></p> <p>As an electrician, your van is your home base for everything you need for almost any job. In an ideal world, your tools are all within arm's reach, organized so you can find them easily, and stored where they can avoid damage and rust. However, we all know this isn't an ideal world. Between hectic days and complicated jobs, you may not think you have the time to completely reorganize your van — but it's an essential step to ensure your business' success.</p> <p>If you realize that finding the essential tools and parts you need to finish a job could take less time, you probably need to rethink your van's organization. When you don’t know where everything is, you spend far too much time looking for the right tool or going back and forth to your van because you can only find one thing you need at a time.</p> <p>Electricians like you put in long hours and long days. You don’t need the irritation of being unable to find a tool quickly. Staying organized means, you can do as many jobs in a day as you are able. You can save yourself or your employer money by organizing your electrician work van.</p> <h2>Why Keeping an Electrician Van Organized Is Important</h2> <p>At Advantage Outfitters, LLC, we understand your van is like your office. Instead of sitting behind a desk every day, your van is your place of business. Like an office, the equipment in your electrician van should be well organized, with everything you need to do your job within reach. </p> <p>Your van needs to be organized so that you spend limited time looking for what you need to fix your client's problem. Organizing your van so that your tools are readily available and appropriately stored results in several positive outcomes:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Tool location:</strong> You spend less time on each job looking for the right tool, which can mean more income since you'll be faster on each job.</li> <li><strong>Tool life span:</strong> When you properly store your tools and accessories, they last longer, which saves you money in the long run.</li> <li><strong>Efficiency: </strong>Knowing where every tool and piece of equipment is and having a tidy electrician van increases your efficiency and productivity.</li> <li><strong>Inventory management:</strong> Knowing exactly where everything is kept in an electrical work van enhances tracking and restocking of tools and supplies. </li> <li><strong>Customer satisfaction:</strong> You can give your clients the quick and reliable service they need.</li> <li><strong>Brand image:</strong> Besides keeping customers happy, a clean, neat, organized electrician van promotes a professional and reliable brand image.</li> <li><strong>Safety:</strong> Reducing clutter, knowing where tools and supplies are and having everything properly secured reduces the chance of accidents and injury.</li> </ul> <p>It’s time to think about upfitting your van to organize your tools, accessories and documents efficiently. Whether you drive a self-owned electrician van for your business or employ several people and run numerous trucks at a time, <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/pages/about-us.html">Advantage Outfitters can help you find solutions</a> to attain a new level of organization that increases profits.</p> <p>With <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-shelving.html">shelving systems</a> built for the kind of van you drive and customized for your unique needs, you'll never find yourself at a loss when searching for the necessary equipment again.</p> <h2>Essential Work Van Equipment for Electricians</h2> <p>Let’s look at the tools every electrician should have on hand. Many electricians are members of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW). If you've started an apprenticeship as an electrician, here’s an electrician van stock list of what the <a href="http://www.electricianapprenticehq.com/electrician-apprentice-tools/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">union recommends for apprentices</span></a>, along with added essentials — the list works just as well for non-union members:</p> <ul> <li>Electrical tape</li> <li>Cable ties</li> <li>Side cutters</li> <li>Multi-tip screwdriver</li> <li>Flat blade screwdriver — stubby and regular</li> <li>Tape measure</li> <li>Wire strippers</li> <li>Torpedo level</li> <li>Hammer</li> <li>Razor knife</li> <li>Needle nose pliers</li> <li>Hacksaw frame shoe</li> <li>Two times adjustable pliers</li> <li>Number two Phillips screwdriver</li> <li>Tool pouch with a belt</li> </ul> <p>Other recommended tools and equipment for all electricians include:</p> <ul> <li>Amp meter</li> <li>Voltage tester</li> <li>Digital Multimeter</li> <li>Fishing tools</li> <li>Power drills and drivers</li> <li>Labeling machines</li> <li>Power saws</li> <li>Paper towels</li> <li>Wire-pulling rods</li> <li>Electrical conduit</li> <li>Non-conductive gloves</li> <li>Flashlight</li> <li>Rubber-soled shoes</li> <li>Safety glasses</li> <li>Face shield</li> <li>Pens, pencils and notepads</li> <li>Cleaning supplies</li> <li>Staple gun</li> <li>Extension cords</li> </ul> <p>An electrician may also need <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-products/accessories.html">other work van equipment and accessories</a> during a job, but the above list provides a good starting point.</p> <h2>Work Van Organizational Equipment for Electricians</h2> <p>Your organizational map is all created. You developed a system where you or your employees can easily find the tools and accessories needed to do a good job quickly and efficiently. So, let’s take a moment to look at the components that can make that organizational map a reality:</p> <p><img title="Work Van Organizational Equipment for Electricians" src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/02-work-wan-organizational-equipment-for-electricians.jpg" alt="Work Van Organizational Equipment for Electricians" /></p> <h3>1. Shelving and Racks</h3> <p>One of the first organizational components that any electrician van setup requires is <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/products/shelving-packages.html">steel or aluminum van shelving</a> and racks. These are essential for storing and organizing small to mid-sided tools, equipment and accessories. When laying out your van shelving, it is often ideal to fit shelves along the walls while leaving space in the center to move around and work in the van. </p> <p>Depending on the size of the electrician van, you may choose to install center shelving, but ensure there is sufficient room to unpack tools and move around comfortably. </p> <p>Advantage Outfitters has been outfitting vans for electricians and other tradespeople for many years. Regardless of the kind of van you use, we have the shelving or racking unit packages you need to create an organized workspace.</p> <h3>2. Floors and Rubber Mats</h3> <p>Sometimes, people don’t consider the importance of having a good floor in a work van. But the right flooring or rubber mat makes it easier for you or your employees to move around more efficiently without fear of slipping or falling. </p> <p>Van flooring offers improved traction and easy cleaning. Improved electrical van flooring also reduces damage to existing van floors caused by the moving and dropping of equipment and extensive foot traffic. Additionally, superior van flooring helps dampen any rattles and shifting of equipment by improving traction while the vehicle is in motion.</p> <p>Advantage Outfitters carries a variety of <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-floors.html">van floor upfitting options</a> for your van's load space.</p> <h3>3. Walls, Doors and Ceiling Liners</h3> <p>Adding durable liners to your electrical work van improves aesthetics, provides a protective barrier between your van and equipment, increases insulation and promotes noise reduction. </p> <p>Even when you have all your equipment correctly stored, tools and other accessories can still make a lot of noise. Thankfully, you can <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-wall-liners.html">install van interior liners</a> to reduce that noise and help your van stay in good condition. That means the van will be easier to resell when you want to upgrade to a newer model. </p> <h3>4. Partitions and Bulkheads</h3> <p>An organized van means it’s less likely that loose tools or accessories will come flying at your head if you have to make a sudden stop. However, even when a van is adequately organized, it still might be possible for some items to fall or roll and make their way forward in the electrician vans. The answer to this problem is partitioning. </p> <p>If you own an electrician van, you should strongly consider installing <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-partitions.html">reliable partitions and bulkheads</a> in your van. The primary functionality of van partitions is driver and passenger safety in the event of rear load shifts due to sudden turning, braking or an accident. </p> <p>Some bulkheads also offer a space to install utility hooks to hang gloves, fire extinguishers, electrical wiring and other items. Finally, bulkheads obscure the view into your van, meaning thieves cannot identify what is in the load space. </p> <p>Advantage Outfitters can fit partitions to a single electrical work van, regardless of its make or model, or to a whole fleet if needed.</p> <h3>5. Van Roof Equipment</h3> <p>Once you have finalized the van interior, it is time to consider another area with excellent storage potential. Electrician van roofs are ideal for storing ladders, hitch steps and some heavy equipment. When you’re designing your organizational map, it’s an important place to include. We can help you find the right <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-roof-equipment.html">accessories for the top of your van</a>, including ladder racks and work decks. </p> <p>We also offer drop-down ladder rack shelving designed to make ladder storage more efficient and less cumbersome. Access ladders and rear roller bars make loading and unloading from the van roof a breeze. Conduit carriers provide convenient space for storing items of an awkward length while allowing easy access. </p> <h2>Essential Organization Accessories for Your Electrician Vans</h2> <p>With your base storage and upfitting complete, the following components to consider are <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-products/accessories.html">electrician work van setup accessories</a> that further assist storage, convenience, safety and productivity. Some of the electrical work van accessories to consider include: </p> <ul> <li><strong>Paper holders: </strong>Going from one job site to another, electricians need a central and convenient place that is easy to reach to store documents. This is also an excellent place to keep all van inventory logs, fuel slips and service and cleaning information. </li> <li><strong>Storage bins and drawers:</strong> Apart from more oversized inventory items, electricians also handle numerous small and delicate components that can easily break or get lost. Having designated drawers and bins for each type of object is highly useful.</li> <li><strong>Ladder racks: </strong>Maximizing your electrical work van's storage capabilities is essential to increasing productivity and organization. Installing ladder racks can help transport cumbersome items and clear space inside the cargo van.</li> <li><strong>Wire reel holders:</strong> Electricians deal with many wires and cabling — having designated places to hang them is essential. Wire reel holders keep electrical cords from tangling and offer a convenient way to view and cut cables as needed.</li> <li><strong>Hooks:</strong> You can install hooks on any available and convenient surface, such as van walls, partitions and shelving ends. These are great places to hang extension cords, tool belts, uniforms and more. </li> <li><strong>Van internal lighting:</strong> Electricians need to work when it’s rainy, overcast and dead of night. If the back of your van is a dark, foreboding place, not only will it be challenging to find tools, but it can be dangerous. To help, you can place touch-activated lights in key locations that can be accessed easily.</li> </ul> <h2>How to Take Inventory of the Tools in Your Electrical Work Van</h2> <p>What are the tools or accessories you must have in the van? What tools are nice to have but mainly take up space and can be left in the main office until needed for a specific job? After you select your most crucial tools, you will have additional room for extras. By looking over your electrician van inventory regularly, you can make sure you have enough stock of items, notify relevant parties to order refills and replacements and assess the state of tools and equipment. Consider these steps when taking inventory of your tools:</p> <ol> <li>Invest in an inventory management system, whether <a href="https://www.forbes.com/advisor/business/software/best-tool-management-software/">electronic tool inventory software</a>, paper or a combination of both.</li> <li>Create a means of capturing and identifying tools and equipment using barcodes, quick response (QR) codes or serial numbers.</li> <li>Categorize your tools and equipment by type, function, brand and assigned electrician van.</li> <li>Introduce a means to track repairs and reordering of tools and other equipment.</li> <li>Ensure drivers and assistants keep a physical inventory log — which they can store in paper holders. </li> <li>Track tools and equipment if they move between vans or your workshop and if items need repairs or replacement.</li> <li>Conduct weekly inspections of the electrical work vans to assess organization and tool inventory updates.</li> <li>Schedule thorough monthly and quarterly electrician van inventory inspections and take inventory.</li> <li>Do inventory system diagnostics and research where you can make improvements. </li> </ol> <h2>How to Plan Your Electrician Work Van Setup</h2> <p>Planning your potential organizational map is a good idea before you commit to an electrician van shelving package. Your new van layout should benefit your organization enough to increase your productivity on the job. How will you use shelving and racking to their best advantage?</p> <h3>1. Outlining Your Organizational Map</h3> <p>You can get a notebook and outline your truck and its cargo space. Then, break that cargo space into zones. Where do you want to store your power drills? What about your ladders? Electricians always need a lot of wiring, so where’s the best place to hang or store it? Consider using durable, clearly written labels for all drawers and shelves to ensure things stay organized within the van.</p> <p>Putting forethought into your organizational map will make selecting a suitable shelving and racking system much more manageable when moving to the next step.</p> <h3>2. Planning for Multiple Work Vans</h3> <p>An organizational map will benefit you even more if you own multiple electrical work vans. You like to know where everything is in an organized model. Having a uniform organizational structure for your multiple work vehicles benefits you, your employees and your customers.</p> <p>If a van breaks down and you need to swap it out for another one or if you and your employees use a different van daily, there's general clarity about where necessary items are. </p> <h3>3. Keeping Track of Your Tools and Equipment</h3> <p>An organizational model makes it easy to do inventories and restock the vans with new parts. In a clean, well-organized van, you will know when you are out of something or need to replace your equipment.</p> <p><img title="Keeping Track of Your Tools and Equipment" src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/04-always-leave-room-for-your-employees-to-store-their-tools.jpg" alt="Keeping Track of Your Tools and Equipment" /></p> <p>But here’s a tip — if you run a fleet of vans and are moving to an organizational model with shelves and racking, always leave room for your employees to store their tools in the van. If you use tablets or laptops at job sites, consider an inconspicuous drawer where employees can keep them out of sight. Your employees will appreciate the allocated space, as it can help give them the feeling that the van is their personal “office.” Plus, it will enhance the security of your equipment and tools.</p> <h3>4. Consider Personal Health</h3> <p>As an electrician, you might need to carry heavy equipment like a portable generator onto the occasional job site. You don’t want to store these in some back corner of the van where they are exceedingly difficult to remove and load and potentially risk injury. Once again, please keep them in places near doors where they can be easily removed. You can also talk to us at Advantage Outfitters about equipping your van with a sliding unit that can be pulled out, giving you better access to heavy pieces.</p> <h3>5. Save on Gas Costs</h3> <p>Advantage Outfitters carries both aluminum and steel shelves and racks. If you want to save money on updating your van, you’ll probably want to use steel. If better gas mileage is essential to your company, aluminum shelves and racking will help you achieve improved fuel efficiency.</p> <p>So, what are the things you need to consider when you’re creating a new organizational model? </p> <h2>How Creating an Electrician Van Setup Improves Your Work</h2> <p>True, it sounds like a lot of work. However, the extra time you will put into creating an organized and efficient van model will pay significant dividends. Here's how:</p> <h3>1. Easy Access to Tools and Accessories</h3> <p>Not only will you be able to complete jobs more quickly, but you'll be less frustrated. Shelving and racking from Advantage Outfitters can help you do a better job and it can help you feel better about the job as well.</p> <h3>2. Looking Good for Your Customers</h3> <p>Customers can think highly of your professionalism when they see that your van is well-organized, and they frequently will. If your van is tidy and everything is in its place, they will feel confident in your ability to do the job. That means they’re more likely to recommend you to their friends, which is something every electrician desires.</p> <h3>3. Improved Productivity</h3> <p>When you arrive to do a job, you already need to be thinking about the next one. An organized van means you will spend less time searching for tools or going back and forth between the job site and your van to find what you need. Organization can save you many minutes or even hours during the day, which enables you to answer more calls.</p> <p><img title="Improved Productivity" src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/03-promotes-less-loss-and-longer-tool-life.jpg" alt="Improved Productivity" /></p> <p>A well-organized electrician work van setup promotes less loss and longer tool life. When your tools are properly stored, they are less likely to be damaged and you will “lose” them less often. An essential tool or accessory can disappear in the back of a messy van. When your van is organized with shelves and racking from Advantage Outfitters, you’ll know immediately if you left a tool on another job site or back at the office.</p> <h3>4. Having More Satisfied Customers</h3> <p>Every customer wants their electrical problems fixed as quickly as possible. However, they likely won't be impressed if you can't help them because of a lack of organization. Satisfied customers lead to more business through positive online reviews and referrals to friends and neighbors.</p> <h2>How to Organize Your Electrical Work Van System</h2> <p>After planning your electrician work van setup and installing all the necessary equipment, tools, gear and accessories, it is time to implement organizational methods to keep your van in order for the long term. It’s a good idea to build your system from the ground up. Here are some tips for quickly reorganizing your van:</p> <h3>Move the Heavier Items Out of the Way</h3> <p>Before you fill up all available space with larger items, know where you intend to place small objects and how you will navigate the van's interior. Put heavier items, tools or accessories you use less often on the bottom shelves. This makes it easier to access them and promotes safety, as electricians do not need to remove heavy objects from shelf tops. Additionally, keeping large and heavy items lower down prevents them from damaging shelves or coming loose during transit.</p> <h3>Consider Frequently Used Equipment</h3> <p>As you build your organizational map, work your way up so that smaller and more frequently used tools and accessories are available on top shelves where they can be quickly reached when needed. Also, store frequently used items closer to the van doors and in better-lit areas.</p> <h3>Use a Label Machine to Help You Find Items Quickly </h3> <p>If you have drawers or other enclosed spaces, label what's inside. Even with shelves and racking, if you don’t know what’s in each drawer, you’ll spend as much time looking for an item as you would in a disorganized van. In addition to labeling, <a href="https://www.seesawsolutions.com/blogs/blog/why-use-colour-coding-in-a-workplace">incorporate a color-coding system</a> to help with organizing and system efficiency.</p> <h3>Store Valuable Items in Locked Compartments</h3> <p>Shelf-locking doors, lockable drawers and secure cab organizer boxes provide spaces to keep valuable items and protect against left and unauthorized access.</p> <h3>Designate an Area for Trash and Recycling</h3> <p>Offcuts, broken parts and used packing need a place to go and to keep the work van tidy, you should install dedicated refuse bins for each kind of trash. This will keep the electrician van mess-free and make it easier to discard rubbish or recycle as needed. </p> <h3>Prepare an Organizational Map and Make Copies</h3> <p>When you’re finished creating your organizational map, make copies you can place prominently in each van. That way, you or your employees only have to quickly glance at that map to know exactly where to look.</p> <h2>How Staying Organized Enhances Your Business Practices</h2> <p>When looking at this list of essential tools, it’s easy to see why the items must be organized and stored efficiently. When you talk to Advantage Outfitters about our many <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-shelving.html">electrician van shelving packages</a>, you can see how it would make it much easier to find the right tool at the right time.</p> <p>The advantages of updating electrical work van organization are that you can:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Minimize replacement costs:</strong> Very few electricians can afford to replace their essential tools regularly. When you use shelving and racking to store tools and accessories, they are better protected than when they are just lying around loose in the back of the van and will last much longer.</li> <li><strong>Prevent misplacing tools on a job:</strong> How often have you asked yourself where you put a particular tool? It’s easy for things to disappear when dealing with a mess. You put a tool to the side and your attention is diverted for a second. When you go back to look for it, you can't find it.</li> <li><strong>Create an efficient layout: </strong>Even within the small confines of a van, you can create a proper organizational system that helps you operate more efficiently. Creating a system using shelving, racks and other essential organization tools helps keep your business organized.</li> </ul> <p><a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/categories/shop-by-product.html"><img title="Let Advantage Outfitters Help You Upfit Your Electrician Van " src="../../../product_images/uploaded_images/05-let-advantage-outfitters-help-you-uplift-your-electrician-van.jpg" alt="Let Advantage Outfitters Help You Upfit Your Electrician Van " /></a></p> <h2>Let Advantage Outfitters Help You Upfit Your Electrician Van </h2> <p>A better-organized van means greater productivity, less lost time and more jobs per day — all features that will improve your company’s bottom line. At Advantage Outfitters, our shelves, storage bins, partitions and other components are designed to improve the organization and efficiency of your electrician van. When you <a href="https://www.commercialvanshelving.com/pages/contact-us/">contact us</a> about your electrician van storage and organizational issues, you can take advantage of our many years of designing similar systems for other electricians.</p> <p>Each van and operation is different, so we will help you find the best electrician van accessories for your particular vehicle. Our goal is to help you create an organized work environment that contains the tools you need on every job. You can call our team of experts at 866-925-4844 and we will use our knowledge and expertise, developed over many years, to help you find a solution to upfit your electrician van. </p> <p>We are at <a href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/255+West+St,+South+Hackensack,+NJ+07606,+USA/@40.871044,-74.0515404,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x89c2f9ed1db142cb:0xfc26627d8fb364d4!8m2!3d40.871044!4d-74.0515404!16s%2Fg%2F11c10hcdxh?entry=ttu">255 West Street</a>, South Hackensack, New Jersey and <a href="https://www.google.com/maps/place/107+E+Hawthorne+Ave,+Valley+Stream,+NY+11580,+USA/@40.659754,-73.6950533,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x89c2648954c41125:0x34c4f94c7ab1b585!8m2!3d40.659754!4d-73.6950533!16s%2Fg%2F11bw4m7j8y?entry=ttu">107 E Hawthorne Avenue</a>, Valley Stream, New York. 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