TEAM CONSISTENCY
Tools and equipment live in familiar positions, reducing searching and setup differences between vehicles.
One vehicle or an entire fleet. Develop a practical aluminium system once, then turn it into a consistent standard across compatible vehicles and teams.
EXPLORE FLEET SYSTEMS ↓The best fleet fit-out is the one your team does not need to relearn.
We think beyond a single canopy. Equipment positions, access, storage logic and service points can be standardised so compatible vehicles work the same way across crews, sites and future replacements.
Start with the workflow, not the fleet size.
A pilot vehicle gives us the chance to validate access, equipment placement, payload priorities and serviceability with the people who use it. Once the system works, the same logic can become a repeatable specification.
Fleet systems should make daily work simpler for technicians, operators, procurement and service teams — not just look consistent in the car park.
Tools and equipment live in familiar positions, reducing searching and setup differences between vehicles.
A defined specification makes future vehicle builds easier to scope, compare and repeat.
Key systems stay accessible for maintenance, repairs and future equipment changes.
Modular thinking helps preserve useful system logic when fleets evolve or vehicle platforms change.
Create a clear baseline configuration that teams can rely on.
Use common modules with role-specific changes only where they add value.
Turn a successful pilot into a specification that can be reproduced and refined.
Keep the platform adaptable as equipment, teams and operational needs change.
We are currently developing the VELDRIG platform and looking for real operational feedback.
For selected businesses and organisations, the first conversation is about validation — understanding vehicle platforms, equipment, workflows and where current fit-outs fall short. The goal is to build the right system before scaling it.
TALK TO US ABOUT A PILOT ↗Tell us about your vehicles, teams and the equipment they carry. We’ll start by understanding the operation and where a better system could create value.
LET’S TALK ABOUT YOUR FLEET ↗