CARGO TRUCKS

Cargo trucks vary by design and purpose to suit different loads and terrains.​
Box trucks (fourgons fermés): Enclosed bodies for secure, weather-protected transport of pallets or electronics.
Flatbed trucks: Open platforms ideal for oversized or heavy machinery, common in logistics.
Refrigerated trucks (frigorifiques): Temperature-controlled for perishables like food.
Tank trucks: For liquids or gases, used in industrial sectors.
Capacity is measured by Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR), often 7.5 to 38 tonnes in Europe, with regulations on load limits and driver hours.​
Popular models include the Ford Cargo (forward-control cab-over-engine design, produced since 1981 and rebranded as Iveco Eurocargo) and Hyundai Cargo (heavy-duty with high payload efficiency).