How to decide on storage
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• Understand the role of the
operative: How will the system be used in a specific job role, for example if a certain tool is used 95% of the time it shouldn't be stored at the front of the van.
• Understand the load: Be aware of what equipment and storage systems are needed before selecting a vehicle to use. These factors may tilt it over the GVVV once it is fitted with all the relevant tools as well. • Responsibility for materials: There
may be health and safety or driver welfare issues to consider.
• Where will the vehicle work? MI it be going off-road and therefore need reinforced fixings? If it's working on main roads or the motorway it may need special lighting.
• Brand values: This can work in two ways. A new system will up the game internally when it comes to a worker's environment, giving them a sense of pride. And when a vehicle is out on a job it projects a professional image.