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In addition to the many types of common truck bodies
manufactured by our company, we also customise truck bodies to suit our
customers' requirements. Appended below are a list of special trucks
designed and built by us for the diverse applications demanded by the customers.
Multi-Purpose Utility
Truck. This is an emergency breakdown vehicle designed and built for the
Ministry of the Environment in Singapore. This truck is hydraulically
powered to power a set of hydraulic tools. Among the tools and accessories
in this vehicle are air blower, alternator, tamper, breaker, trash pump, water
pump, chain saw, etc. Click here for more
information about this type of trucks.
Aircraft
Refueller. We
have both rigid chassis and trailer mounted aircraft refuellers used both by
commercial and military airports. The system can be used for both
underwing and overwing refuelling. Click here
for more information about this type of trucks.
Mobile Control
Tower.
This is a self-sustained control tower mounted on wheels and can be used both in
normal operations as well as in an emergency. Basic equipment needed for
aircraft communication are supplied. (Due to the nature of this type of
equipment, we are unable to disclose more details).
Hi-Lift Catering
Truck.
This truck is used to transport food and beverages from flight kitchen to the
aircraft. The catering truck is refrigerated for tropical countries' application. Two
insulated roller shutter doors are incorporated.
Controls can be found both in the truck cabin as well as the canopy body.
Docking height is up to 5.6 m. Click here for
more information about this type of trucks.
Runway
Sweeper. This
runway sweeper is used to sweep airport runways. Included in this sweeper
is a magnetic bumper to magnetise metal so as to achieve better sweeping
performance. A total of 9 units were supplied to Civil Aviation
Authority of Singapore (CAAS) and the Republic of Singapore Airforce (RSAF).
If you have a special need for your truck body, call us and we would be most
pleased to attend to you.
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