Box Body Trucks

Durable enclosed truck bodies built for freight, delivery, trade and commercial vehicle use.

Box Bodies Built Around How You Load

From door layouts and flooring to tie rails, tail lifts and body sizing, Hale can help build a box body that suits your freight and daily use.

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Flat Alluminium interlock bodies

Durable aluminium interlock body options for freight, delivery and commercial use.

Rear or Side opening doors

Rear or Side opening doors

Door layouts designed around how your team loads, unloads and accesses the body.

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Felt Tie rails

Interior tie rail options to help secure loads and protect freight in transit.

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Tail lifts

Tail lift installation options to make loading and unloading safer and easier.

Custom body sizes to suit

Custom body sizes to suit

Truck bodies built to suit the vehicle, freight type and operating requirements.

Custom Box Body Options

Custom Box Body Options

Flooring, lighting, doors, rails, access steps and other practical fitout options.

FAQs

Planning Your Box Body Build

A few practical questions to help you think through the right body size, access, loading and freight protection options.

What type of box body is right for my truck?

The right setup depends on what you carry, how the truck is loaded, whether you need rear or side access, and how the body will be used day to day. Hale can help work through the body size, door layout, flooring and equipment options that suit the job.

Should I choose rear doors, side doors or a roller door?

Rear doors are common for general freight and delivery work. Side doors can help when you need quicker access to specific areas of the body. Roller doors can be useful where space is tight or frequent access is needed. The best option depends on how your team loads and unloads the truck.

Do I need a tail lift on my box body?

A tail lift is worth considering if your freight is heavy, awkward, regularly loaded by hand, or moved on trolleys or pallet-style equipment. It can make loading safer and easier, especially for delivery and service vehicles.

How can I secure and protect freight inside the body?

Tie rails, anchor points, flooring, lining and cargo restraint options can help protect freight and reduce movement during transport. Hale can recommend a practical setup based on the size, weight and type of goods being carried.

What information should I provide when asking for a quote?

The most useful details are the truck make/model, what the vehicle will carry, how it will be loaded, whether you need rear or side access, any tail lift requirements, and whether branding or special equipment is needed.

Need a Box Body Built Around Your Freight?

Talk to Hale about your vehicle, freight, loading requirements and how the truck needs to work day to day.