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The point of a bulk stop van
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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 767136" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>Its interesting to see the terminology everyone uses for the 24 ft. vans. Here we call them Super Vans. Anywho, my building has some of the oldest super vans in the company from what I can tell. Over half of them are not suitable to make the trip from here to Louisville, and those that can are racking up the miles quick. One of the older Fords had a steering rack go out and they had to scrap it because they could not find a replacement steering rack. Given they are used a lot by the air drivers taking NDA pieces to Louisville you would think the company would want some newer, more reliable vans given the priority of the packages they are carrying. As the vans that are suitable for the trip to Louisville age we are seeing more and more break downs while on road. Eventually they are going to have no choice but to replace them as my building is at the breaking point already with having too few vans for too much available work. Who knows when that day will come though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 767136, member: 249"] Its interesting to see the terminology everyone uses for the 24 ft. vans. Here we call them Super Vans. Anywho, my building has some of the oldest super vans in the company from what I can tell. Over half of them are not suitable to make the trip from here to Louisville, and those that can are racking up the miles quick. One of the older Fords had a steering rack go out and they had to scrap it because they could not find a replacement steering rack. Given they are used a lot by the air drivers taking NDA pieces to Louisville you would think the company would want some newer, more reliable vans given the priority of the packages they are carrying. As the vans that are suitable for the trip to Louisville age we are seeing more and more break downs while on road. Eventually they are going to have no choice but to replace them as my building is at the breaking point already with having too few vans for too much available work. Who knows when that day will come though. [/QUOTE]
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