Looking for the right lorry? Then you have to consider the specific lorry sizes. It is essential to select the right lorry for transport. Not just for efficiency, but also to save costs. The right lorry helps you make optimum use of the loading space and weight. This reduces the number of empty journeys, which saves time and fuel costs.
Whether it concerns the transport of pallets, perishable goods or heavy loads, the right type of lorry ensures smooth transport, safety and cost efficiency. But what exactly are the various types of lorries? This article covers each type. So you can make the most of your loading space.
There are many different types of lorries. These lorry types are used for different goods. The most common types of lorries are:
The Taut- or tiltliner is also called the curtainsider semi-lorry. Tautliner is actually a brand name but you can compare the use of its name to the way Jeep is used. Tautliners come in diverse types and sizes. The advantage is that the lorry can be opened almost completely thanks to its flexible side curtains. This is also called a lorry with a tarpaulin. The tarpaulin is flexible and can be opened from the sides (and sometimes from the top) for the easy loading and unloading of goods.
Dimensions:
Length: 13.6 metres
Width: 2.55 metres
Height: 2.65 to 2.70 metres
Capacity: Space for 33 Europallets
Load Capacity: 24.5 tonnes
The box lorry is completely closed, with fixed side walls and a fixed roof. This lorry is primarily used for transporting valuable or fragile goods that require extra protection. The main advantage of the box lorry is that it offers extra security against theft. It also provides protection from all types of weather conditions.
Dimensions:
Length: 13.5 metres
Width: 2.55 metres
Height: 2.45 metres
Capacity: Space for 33 Europallets
Load Capacity: 23.5 tonnes
The refrigerated lorry is insulated and equipped with a cooling system. The cooling systems can also be set to provide heating instead of cooling. Reefers are mainly used for transporting perishable goods such as vegetables, fruit, meat and medicines. The main advantage of the refrigerated lorry is that it keeps the goods at a constant cooled (or heated ) temperature. This lorry comes in various versions. There are refrigerated lorries with thick insulated walls or those with thinner walls. The possible temperature range is between –20·C and +25·C.
Dimensions:
Length: 13.6 metres
Width: 2.55 metres
Height: 2.60 to 2.70 metres
Capacity: Space for 33 Europallets
Load Capacity: 23 tonnes
The LZV, Longer and Heavier Truck Combination, is made up of multiple lorries. These are combined to transport larger amounts of goods, which reduces journeys and lowers transport costs. They are mainly used in retail and construction, where a lot of freight is often transported in one go.
Dimensions:
Length: Up to 25.25 metres
Width: 2.55 metres
Height: Up to 4.0 metres
Capacity: Space for up to 38 Europallets
Load Capacity: Up to 44 tonnes
In addition to the more common types of lorries, there are also special lorries. The two best-known lorry types are:
City lorries are ideal for transporting goods in urban areas. They are shorter than the standard articulated lorries, allowing access to more congested areas, such as narrow city streets and busy shopping districts.
City lorries generally come in the following dimensions:
Weight | Empty: 6,800 kg |
Load capacity | 13,200 kg |
Cubic content | 60 m³ |
Length | 10 metres |
Width | 2.45 metres |
Height | 2.6 metres |
However, the actual dimensions can differ per city lorry. They are usually between 8 to 10 metres long and have space for 15 to 25 pallets.
Mega lorries are extra high and are also called jumbo lorries. They can be up to 3 metres high, which offers more loading capacity. Mega lorries are primarily used for transporting large goods such as cars and furniture. The main advantage of the mega lorry is that it provides more volume per journey, which increases efficiency with volumetric transport.
Mega lorries, or jumbo lorries, usually have canvas sidewalls.
Mega lorries usually come in the following dimensions:
Weight | Empty: 7,200 kg |
Load capacity | 32,800 kg |
Cubic content | 100 m³ |
Length (internal) | 13.60 metres |
Width | 2.45 metres |
Height | 3.00 metres |
However, the actual dimensions can differ per mega lorry.
The term loading metre is a technical term used in the transport industry. It refers to one linear metre of space within the lorry. One loading metre is the full length (1 metre) of the lorry’s width and height.
For example, if a load is 2 metres long and covers the full width of the lorry, this would count as 2 loading metres.
A standard Europallet in the UK measures 1.2 metres wide and 0.8 metres wide. A typical lorry is around 2.4 metres wide, so two Europallets can fit side-by-side across the width. This uses 1 loading metre per row of two pallets. For instance, if you have 10 Europallets, these will fit in 5 rows. Five times 0.8 metres equals 4 metres in total length, so transporting 10 Europallets would require 4 loading metres.
These dimensions are valid for the UK. However, different categories of vehicles (like the ones mentioned) might have more specific limits or exceptions.
The transport sector is constantly evolving. New lorries often provide improved efficiency, which is a goal of every company. That is why every transport company must keep up to speed with the latest trends and developments. There are various innovations in lorry size and design, such as the electric truck and the electric lorry. Double Deck lorries are also gaining traction in the UK.
It is important to choose the right lorry for your type of goods or products. This helps ensure efficient and cost effective transport processes. There are many different types of lorries, each of which are designed to transport specific freight. Lorries range from standard to specialised, such as refrigerated lorries and combi-lorries. For example, the curtain sider semi-lorry offers flexibility, while box lorries provide additional security. On the other hand, combi-lorries and city lorries ensure efficiency when transporting larger volumes or within urban areas
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