Size and Capacity
Performance and Efficiency
Design and Comfort
Safety and Control
Maneuverability and Adaptability
The specifications listed are based upon COOP's most commonly rented fleet. They are not the exact measurements of all fleet vehicles rented by COOP. Specifications will vary by make, model, and year of trailer.
No matter the job, enjoy the freedom of flexibility at competitive rates.
Panel Vans
Panel vans are smaller when compared to other types of cargo vans and are used for light-duty transport needs. Most small panel vans are fitted with two rear doors but bigger ones may have them on the side for easier loading and unloading.
Parcel Vans
Parcel vans can be used for transportation of light-duty to medium-duty cargo. While they are larger in size when compared to panel vans, they can range anywhere from 12 to 15 feet and can carry loads of up to 3,000 pounds.
Mercedes Sprinter
The Mercedes Benz sprinter comes in different models, which improve in performance with the size. While some of the models come with a four-wheel drive, most Mercedes Benz sprinters come with a rear-wheel drive. The sprinter also boasts a payload capacity of up to 5,000 pounds, the cargo volume of 530cu.ft and a towing capacity of up to 5,000 lbs.
Ford Transit
The different engine selections that the Ford Transit has is one of the reasons why it is a favorite for many drivers. Three of the most common are the 3.2 ltr 5-cylinder diesel engine with a horsepower of 185 and a 350lb-ft torque, the 3.7 ltr V6 with a horsepower of 275 and 260 lb-ft torque, and a turbocharged 3.5 ltr V6 with 400 lb-ft torque and a horsepower of 310. It also has a towing capacity of 7,500 pounds, a cargo volume limit of up to 487 cu.ft and a payload capacity of up to 4,560lbs.
GMC Savana
GMC Savana is yet another powerful cargo van. It has two different wheelbase versions, the regular one which is 2,500 and the extended one in the 3,500 spec. It has 373 lb-ft torque and a horsepower of 342. Also, it can tow loads of up to 10,000 pounds and has a cargo space of 284.4cu.ft.
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Start a Carpool Business
Starting a carpooling business is one great way to participate in the development of your community. Some parents have full-time jobs and don’t have the time to drop and pick their children to and from school. As such, there is a need for transport provision for these children. All you need to do is write a letter to all potential clients with all the necessary details from any experience you’ve had dealing with children, insurance verification, measures set for any emergencies and so on.
Long-term Leasing
Some businesses survive by leasing vans for their transportation needs, and as a cargo van owner, you can take advantage of this. Also, a business seeking a cargo van will be better placed by leasing one long-term than buying a new one since the cash outlay is little. In addition, buying a new cargo van is taxable while leasing one is not.
Short-term Renting
Some businesses don’t have long-term transport needs and so, renting short-term is the best solution. Also, you can start a shipping business and operate on contractual terms. Such a business would operate best with other manufacturers located in Orlando or nearby cities. So, if you are a cargo van owner you can start a short-term renting business for side income.
Start a Transportation Business
As a cargo van owner, you can start a transportation business for restaurants, commercial businesses, production companies. Your cargo van business could be used for small errands for big companies or for the main transportation needs. This could be pickups and deliveries in Orlando or outside, depending on how much distance your van can cover in one trip. Optionally, you can join any freight-bidding platforms in your area to get connected with clients.
Our cutting-edge platform lets your business unlock the ability to rent and list quality trailers and new and late-model trucks, tractors, and vans all in one place. Backed by Ryder’s team of experts and years of extensive knowledge in the industry, we’re empowering companies to maximize the potential of their fleet operations.
With thousands of dry van, refrigerated, flatbed trailers, chassis, and new and late-model power units to choose from, COOP makes it easy for businesses to find more than just a rental vehicle. Here’s how you can too:
Create Your Account
After completing the registration form, a COOP member will connect with you to set up your free account. Then, get ready to start reserving!
Find Your Vehicles
You can use various filters or speak with our expert team to search for the equipment that perfectly fits your business’s needs. Request to reserve vehicles directly from a mobile device or desktop computer.
Pick-Up
Once at the pick-up location, drivers will upload photos of the vehicle’s condition on the platform and get the keys from the vehicle’s owner to begin a rental and get on the road.
Drop-Off
To complete reservations, simply have drivers return the vehicles to their designated locations, hand off the keys, and upload some return pictures. Pay the daily rate and mileage, and you're done!
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Included with all reservations, we strive to get you the services you need and connect you with a local vendor to get you back on the road as quickly as possible.
Our vehicle requirements are set in place to make sure your business receives regularly serviced and well-maintained vehicles in good working condition.
Another year, another holiday season. The commercial trailer and vehicle rental market is undergoing significant changes this fourth quarter and into the new year. The big question on everyone's mind is whether the historically busy Q4 season will pick up like before. Factors such as technology adoption, rental utilization drops, vehicle availability, and more are top of mind for businesses everywhere. In this blog, we'll briefly explore what to expect and what's been driving the ups and downs of transporting goods and materials throughout 2023. The peak season is critical for businesses grappling with supply chain disruptions and a rapidly shifting competitive landscape. Read our complete guide to learn expert tips and best practices for optimizing fleet needs and discovering valuable rental solutions to meet these challenges head-on.
Discover the top KPIs that every business should be tracking for optimal fleet use. From on-time delivery rates to transportation cost per unit, this blog post covers it all. Read on for insights and a handy checklist to improve your logistics operations.
At COOP, we're committed to enhancing your experience to make renting and listing vehicles more efficient and user-friendly. That's why we are excited to introduce two new features that will take your vehicle rental experience to the next level. Request to Upload Multiple Vehicles and Smart Rate Search Filter.
Did you know that, on average, U.S. consumers say they have 47% finished placing orders for their holiday shopping by Black Friday and Cyber Monday? That means almost half of the people making purchases in the fourth quarter search online and offline from the crack of dawn for doorbuster deals before we reach December. As two of the biggest shopping days of the year for most retailers, it's important to explore the significant impact these days have on commercial vehicle demand.