
Putting your enterprise on wheels
Many say that getting a business off the ground is often the hardest part. Yet for those entrepreneurs looking at the bigger picture, expansion presents another challenge in itself. When your business begins to outgrow its original home, it’s time to think about bringing your products to more customers.
This is where commercial vehicles (CVs) come in. The name may sound daunting yet this category of vehicles actually encompasses quite a lot of ways of mobilizing your business, from easy-to-afford small utility vehicles to large trucks that can move several tons in one go.
In this special, we go over the many kinds of commercial vehicles out there and how acquiring one, no matter how big or small, can drastically scale up your enterprise.
Bringing your products to more customers

The key is really bringing your products to more customers, whether in the form of putting your store on wheels, moving goods, shipping from a central hub to franchisees, or even direct to customers.
The past couple of years have only highlighted the benefits of having a highly mobile business with flexible logistics. The pandemic has brought increasing demands for delivery services, with micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME) reaping the most rewards from mobilization. Entrepreneurs are now on the lookout for value for money commercial vehicles to considered as their mobility partner.
Mobilizing made easy

Even if you are in agreement, it’s likely the potential acquisition and maintenance costs that are giving you pause. Yet these days, there’s hardly any need for concern. Many manufacturers are now offering easy ownership plans for many of these commercial vehicles, from the humble three-wheeled utility vehicle, to light duty trucks.
In addition, many now offer multiple body options to choose from. Need something to simply haul cargo? Nearly every one has a flat bed variant. Need to move both goods and people? There’s a closed passenger cab variant too. How about a store on wheels or food truck? These are now quite common options that can be selected.
Those thinking long term will be delighted to know that maintenance costs can also be easily managed. Longer warranties, scheduled preventive maintenance intervals, and even parts hotlines make keeping your commercial vehicle running and minimizing downtime a cinch.
Without further ado, we’ll begin our dive into the expansive world of commercial vehicles and how each of these vehicles can help your enterprise grow, get on the move, and maximize profits.
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