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ProMover Body Specs
As detailed further below, our specs are completely mover-centric. Don’t settle. Allvan bodies are built to bump and run with limbs and such. We use 2ft-centered vertical log posts instead of e-track for infinite load restraint options. Kickplates on the lower walls help you preserve the life of your wall panels. Pin holes at each door jam allow for properly secured Melcher ramps. Our LED strips are spec’d to be low draw but can still torch. We also include an LED spot at rear door for more work lumens. The body switch includes an auto-timer to preserve your battery too. Need a spec that is not “standard”? Just ask.
Need to customize your a**end? We do not just install a D’Hollandia or Maxon liftgate, we literally build those in with custom plates so the platform becomes the threshold. We do it this way because a body with rear swing doors needs the gate built in to retain door and keeper integrity. We also offer galvanized treadplate at rear (with or without liftgates). We offer stainless slideout tailgates too. Need any of this or seomthign else? Just ask. Don’t settle for a non-attic cargo body when you can invest in equipment made for the way you and your crews work.
Mobile Branding – Fleet Graphics
A properly graphic-ed fleet is the single best advertising you can do. Full stop. You can learn more about this in the Fleet Graphics section of our website. Til then, know that we offer a full-service, in-house graphics team, and we own all of our own graphic design software and equipment to produce whatever you need to display your brand and to help you market. Design. Print. Install. We can do as much or as little as you need. We offer this full-service, turnkey approach so your new unit can arrive 100% complete and ready to make you $$$s day one. When you are happier, we are happier.
Competitive Advantages
Allvan ProMover Build Types
Allvan ProMover – this is what got us here. Overbuilt, overengineered bodies that survive the complexities involved with moving home goods between houses, apartments and dorms and sometimes across town or country. Cast corner caps. Thicker extrusions. Seamless aluminum roofs. Attics. Handbuilt side doors placed just-so. LED lights. Log posts on walls for infinite tie-off points. Please check out “Spec Option” section for more details.
Allvan vaultbody, container body, pallet body – regardless of your terminology, this is PURE pro mover equipment. Only a few of us in the US build these, so let us quote/build for you. 4-curbside dbl-open doors requires a stainless frame to support all of it. Doors can’t leak, so we hand build them all ourselves. If you want to quote government or military moves, you need these. Even if you don’t, all the curbside doors offer ultimate flexibility in loading/unloading…business moves or partial moves, etc.
Allvan sleeper units and OptivanPrime trailers – a few times/year we allocate build slots for sleeper units. We build sleeping compartments into the body and connect that area to the back of your cab wall. OptivanPrime trailers are another Allvan proprietary invention that allows you to mount any 26ft van body to our gooseneck trailer – or invest in the Allvan Optivan unit. Our body on our fifthwheel gooseneck trailer base. You get a body that can be a trailer OR traditional body on med duty chassis. One pickup can run many 26ft trailers. Less CAPX, less insurance, more options. Click below to learn more and call us.
Allvan ProMover-lite – this is Allvan’s newest design. Imagine our venerable ProMover with no attic or side doors. Few other minor differences, but not many. Mover fleets often use some straight trucks too. Why not get a few of these instead of e-track, one-use-only bodies? Not only will you appreciate the build quality, we are also learning that we can offer these for less $s than most of the “other guys.” Try us, you’ll like us. (Learn more by clicking the Cargo Body tab.)
Each aforementioned body build type above has more information available if you click a button below. Let’s hear it for the power of the interwebs, hip hip hoorah.