Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines

Kidron Unveils New PackStar Truck Bodies

Apr 1, 2008 11:04 AM

VT Specialized Vehicles Corporation Inc., a company of VT Systems Inc., introduced two new versions of the PackStar truck body that offered increased durability and cater to the professional moving and storage industry.

PackStar mover bodies are available in a 26-foot length with a 5-foot attic. The Deluxe models have stainless-steel rear frames, laminated oak hardwood floors and aluminum skirting, while the Standard versions have laminated hardwood floors and painted galvanneal steel rear frames.

They have numerous standard features designed to encourage worker efficiency and safety. Units have reinforced attics, slip-resistant bumpers, plymetal side doors, durable cam locks, one-piece finished side walls as well as finished front walls and ceilings. Convenience options include lighting, translucent roofing, ramps and liftgates. Custom unit sizes may be available on request.

"Developed with extensive market research and backed by decades of experience at Kidron, we are confident that PackStar will deliver greater value and cost effectiveness to our customers,” said Mike Tucker, president of VT SVC. “Plus, customers will be pleased with the ability of the Kidron PackStar body to deliver years and years of excellent service, well beyond the service life of competitive products."






Directories

Newsletter

Buyers Guide

Visit our Directories

Access our growing list of guides and directories.

Subscribe to our Newsletters

Subscribe to Market Watch a comprehensive sweep through the week's events in the truck trailer, truck body, and truck equipment industry, as well as the Trailer/Body Builders Buyers Express for monthly updates on new products

Check Out our Buyers Guide

The Trailer Body Builders Industry Directory is the resource buyers like yourself rely on when looking for up-to-date information on the products or services you are searching for

Weather

04/08 03/08 02/08 01/08 12/07 11/07 10/07
Browse Back Issues