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WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM INDUSTRIAL VACUUM TRUCKS? | ColemanVac.com

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WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM INDUSTRIAL VACUUM TRUCKS? Industrial vacuum trucks and trailer-mounted units are categorized into a range of debris tank-equipped machines. Combination sewer cleaning, hydro excavation, and industrial vacuum units are all considered to be industrial vacuum trucks.  These machines are also available in trailer-mounted configurations, which are smaller in size, but still provide powerful systems. Industrial vacuum trucks are characterized by high-pressure water and powerful vacuum systems that are designed to take on the toughest jobs. The most common industrial vacuum trucks are combination sewer cleaning units, which are used by every municipality, public works department, and many contractors.  These units are used primarily for hydro excavation, sewer sanitation line cleaning, catch basin and storm drain cleaning and containment pit maintenance. However, these units are used in a range of industries and scenarios that those outside of the jobs are

Covid 19 | Coronavirus & The Trucking Industry - Coleman Vacuum Systems Inc.

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Trucking on the Front Line in Fight Against COVID-19 - Coleman Vacuum Systems Inc. As an increasingly aware United States mobilizes to contain the spread the new Coronavirus that causes COVID-19, the trucking industry is uniquely positioned to help in the containment effort – or further accelerate the spread of the pandemic. As the importance of containing the virus hits home, many fleets are stepping up to educate drivers on being safe , while scrambling to meet the run on consumer items that is happening in some areas of the country as people try to prepare for a worst-case scenario. “The Coronavirus has definitely thrown us a huge curve ball. We are seeing some crazy spikes right now with our customers that are shipping paper products, water, and even beer,” Olivia Young, director of marketing and national sales manager for Navajo Express, Denver, Colorado, told HDT in an interview. "We have to figure out where do we need to adjust our capacity? Where do we ne