Self-supporting truck shelving

March 3, 2005
INDIANAPOLIS -- Taylor-Ready System (TRS) shelving for parcel delivery and dry-freight trucks was introduced here at the National Truck Equipment Assn.'s Work Truck Show.

INDIANAPOLIS -- Taylor-Ready System (TRS) shelving for parcel delivery and dry-freight trucks was introduced here at the National Truck Equipment Assn.'s Work Truck Show.

The system, distributed by Adrian Steel, is designed to maximize cargo capacity while using up as little space and weight as possible. A self-supporting universal frame attaches only to the floor of the truck body so there is no need to drill holes into the side frame or ceiling.

According to the maker, once the system's shelves and other accessories (such as E-track and D-rings) are attached to the secure frame they have the ability to carry more weight. And because of its few attachments to the truck body, truck resale value will be increased and the TRS shelving can be recycled. The lightweight, foldable aluminum shelves can be installed at whichever heights are needed in 1.5-in. increments.

The system is warranted for 3 years/360,000 miles when installed by an authorized Adrian Steel distributor.