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Commercial Transit Cargo Van Fleet Solutions
The Ford Transit Cargo Van platform is the primary solution for industrial logistics and mobile service operations in the Permian Basin. Featuring multiple roof height configurations and wheelbase extensions, these units are engineered for maximum payload volume and structural adaptability for West Texas industries.
- Dimensional Versatility: Low, Medium, and High roof configurations for volume optimization.
- Ford Pro Telematics: Real-time data acquisition for fleet management efficiency.
- Drivetrain Options: Available Intelligent All-Wheel Drive for variable surface stability.
- Built Ford Tough: Heavy-duty construction for commercial longevity.
Business Logistics at Sewell Ford
Sewell Ford assists commercial entities in selecting the precise van geometry required for their operations. Our commercial experts provide the data necessary for custom upfits and fleet expansion.
FAQs:
- Q: Why is the Ford Transit Cargo Van a top choice for businesses?
The Transit offers unmatched flexibility with three roof heights and three body lengths, allowing businesses to customize for specific standing-room and cargo needs. - Q: What is the maximum payload of a Ford Transit?
When properly configured, the Transit Cargo Van can support significant payload weights, often exceeding 4,000 lbs in heavy-duty configurations. - Q: Are there financing options for commercial vans at Sewell Ford?
Yes. We provide commercial lending and fleet leasing programs designed to help Odessa businesses scale efficiently. - Q: Do you accept trade-ins for commercial vehicles?
Positive. You can trade in your current fleet vehicles and apply that value toward a new Transit Cargo Van acquisition. - Q: Is the Ford Transit available with AWD?
Yes. The Intelligent All-Wheel Drive system is an available option, providing enhanced stability for worksites and weather conditions. - Q: How do I schedule a fleet consultation?
Contact our commercial sales team directly to discuss your fleet requirements or to view current inventory.