Box Body
Box Body
What does this term stand for?
A box body is a fully enclosed cargo area featuring solid walls, a roof, and rear doors, forming a rectangular box-like structure mounted on a commercial vehicle chassis. This enclosed design provides comprehensive protection for transported goods against weather conditions, theft, and environmental contamination. Box bodies are fundamental components of commercial transport fleets, available as either permanently fixed structures integrated with the vehicle chassis or as removable units (swap bodies) that can be transferred between different vehicle platforms.
Key Characteristics
- Structural Design
- Cargo Protection
- Mounting Configurations
- Customization Options
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