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What To Look For in Refrigerated Sprinter Vans

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Are you someone who needs to deliver your products fresh? From chilled to frozen, a refrigerated sprinter van is your best option for keeping perishable goods at proper temperatures while transporting them. It allows you to deliver your cargo in the conditions spelled out by your client and as required by food safety regulators. Read more great facts on refrigerated vans, click here

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Whether you are a wholesale dealer of vegetables or a fish supplier to a sushi restaurant, a refrigerated sprinter van can satisfy your specific requirements. It is extremely helpful and has an extensive array of functional purposes. It ensures that you can deliver your commodities in the best possible way to your potential market.

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Refrigerated sprinter vans can differ in their features depending on what it will be used for. Know first what you want from it before you purchase one for your business to make sure you pick the right model. But generally, you want a van that has very good fuel economy and allows you to stand in the refrigerated section. Other preferred features include an interior that can be easily cleaned, a low floor height from the ground to make it easy to deliver small products, and a turning radius suitable in tight areas. You can find more of these great info here. 

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The lower floor height makes it conducive for the driver to enter and exit the vehicle while making deliveries. The elevated ceiling also makes it convenient for the driver to step into the van to pick up the goods. It is more desirable if there is an entry door on the rear and side of the transport for multiple accesses to the refrigerated section. Even if the driver has to park in cramped spaces during the course of his delivery, he can get in the refrigerated zone from the rear or side of the sprinter van.

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Also check the power supply for the van's refrigerator. A refrigerated sprinter van has generators installed near the engines to keep perishable products cool and fresh while in transit. Make sure that the generator has a low energy consumption so it does not come up short on power when products need to be delivered fresh. Check out if you can recharge the battery of the generator by simply plugging it in a regular 110 volt setup.

There are also vans that record the temperature and track the whereabouts of the delivery in real time. The recorded information can help you address any queries that might come from your customers to settle any delivery issues. Please view this site https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercedes-Benz_Sprinter for further details. 

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