Service and utility trucks are typically used as your home base for your business, allowing you to bring your shop and tools to the job.
However, that means your service truck is probably stacked full of tools and equipment you need to get the job done. If you don’t stay on top of it, it can quickly become disorganized.
In fact, there’s a right way to organize your tools. Here are some service truck organization ideas so you can have easy access to all your tools!
Arrange your tools by priority and frequency of use. Make the tools that you frequently use the most accessible. Correspondingly, tools that are seldom used should be locked away in a secure place at the back of your storage space.
In combination with the previous idea, if you don’t need it, get rid of it. Often, because the service truck is your home base, impractical odds and ends can accumulate. For the sake of space, conduct regular organization sessions to rid your space of items that don’t add value to your business. The more available space you have, the better. That way, you can more easily carry materials you will need for various jobs.
Load the heaviest or largest equipment first onto your service truck nearest your cab. Next, maximize your space and load smaller items around the larger items. Keep in mind that it’s always a good idea to leave lots of space to move around and have easy access to all your tools. Taking the time to load your equipment properly can save space and organize your items based on priority.
Service trucks often have a lot of storage places. Therefore, if you need more areas to store smaller tools, get creative and utilize hidden nooks and crannies to optimize storage. Compact drawers and small tool cases are great tools to organize and store tools that may not have a place otherwise.
There are many different storage boxes, cabinets, drawers, and other storage equipment to keep everything in order. Here are some storage solutions you can purchase:
A swivel storage box is a great way to maximize your available space and organize your work tools. Not to mention, these boxes are dirt and dust resistant, have low resistance, and operate easily.
Pull-out storage utilizes toolboxes with one or more drawers. These boxes come in various sizes with different storage options. If you need more compartments for smaller objects like nuts and bolts, there are drawers especially made for you. If you need a larger compartment space, there are great storage options for that.
Last but not least, you can get decked truck storage, which integrates pull-out toolboxes into the bed of your truck. This low-profile truck storage solution is a durable option for any job.
Take pride in your business and use these service truck organization ideas to optimize your space.
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