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Large Van Leasing Provides Businesses More Opportunities To Be Operationally Creative


Large Van Leasing Provides Businesses More Opportunities To Be Operationally Creative

Lenny Dalembert
February 12, 2013


Every competitive business these days utilises its company vehicles for numerous purposes-as promotional tools, transportation service for products, storage, and others. However, these days, creativity is proving to be an important edge in beating out the competition and large vans are proving to be an important ingredient in the recipe of success as they provide businesses more opportunities to be operationally creative. Many business owners these days have opened the eyes of fledgling entrepreneurs to the many business possibilities inspired by a large utility vehicle.

Large vans that open at the rear are considered the best vehicle for a mobile business because they provide access that most people are very familiar with. Individual stores on wheels prefer them because all they need to add is a small ramp or a two- or three-step staircase and customers can go inside to shop. They also add the fact that adding a sign or awning for a more "conventional" store appearance is easier with a van that opens at the back. Apart from kitsch compact boutiques and cafés, enterprising stylists also claim that large vans like the Ford Transit High Roof TDi 125 PS and the Mercedes Benz Sprinter 3.5 T High Roof make great barber shops or salons on wheels.

Recently, a mobile art show made the news as it was held at a street corner and just made use of a van as big as a Peugeot Boxer. This non-traditional art exhibit provided new and struggling artists a chance to showcase their work and reach as many people as they can. The mobile art show was a miniature exhibit and sale; it attracted a lot of people because of its casual vibe and local artists claim that they would be using the mobile art show more regularly to provide new and upcoming artists an opportunity to display and sell their work.

Even libraries and bookstores have gotten in on the trend; many local libraries and second-hand bookstores are reaching poor communities by placing books in a van for interested people to borrow or buy.

All the given examples only prove that mobilisation is definitely a great business tactic and there are so many ways to get creative with it. The even nicer thing is, a business does not need to purchase a vehicle for this purpose. There are large van leasing companies that offer high quality vans to be used for as long as four years at a more budget-friendly price. Those who are interested in a mobile business definitely have van leasing to consider - it's a more cost-efficient option that can get the job done as effectively as buying and owning a business van.


There are large van leasing companies that offer high quality vans to be used for as long as four years at a more budget-friendly price. Click here to learn more.




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