Verification details of the FBX file
No N-gonsNo faceted geometryManifold geometry
PBR texturesNo embed texturesSquare texturesPower of 2 texture sizesAssigned materials
No UV overlapsUV unwrapped model
Description
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Included File Formats
This model is provided in 14 widely supported formats, ensuring maximum compatibility:
• - FBX (.fbx) – Standard format for most 3D software and pipelines
• - OBJ + MTL (.obj, .mtl) – Wavefront format, widely used and compatible
• - STL (.stl) – Exported mesh geometry; may be suitable for 3D printing with adjustments
• - STEP (.step, .stp) – CAD format using NURBS surfaces
• - IGES (.iges, .igs) – Common format for CAD/CAM and engineering workflows (NURBS)
• - SAT (.sat) – ACIS solid model format (NURBS)
• - DAE (.dae) – Collada format for 3D applications and animations
• - glTF (.glb) – Modern, lightweight format for web, AR, and real-time engines
• - 3DS (.3ds) – Legacy format with broad software support
• - 3ds Max (.max) – Provided for 3ds Max users
• - Blender (.blend) – Provided for Blender users
• - SketchUp (.skp) – Compatible with all SketchUp versions
• - AutoCAD (.dwg) – Suitable for technical and architectural workflows
• - Rhino (.3dm) – Provided for Rhino users
Model Info
• - All files are checked and tested for integrity and correct content
• - Geometry uses real-world scale; model resolution varies depending on the product (high or low poly)
• • - Scene setup and mesh structure may vary depending on model complexity
• - Rendered using Luxion KeyShot
• - Affordable price with professional detailing
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More Information About 3D Model :
The box/container/cargo part refers to the dedicated and typically enclosed storage component integrated into various vehicle types—including trucks, cars (specifically utility variants like vans or station wagons), and Utes (utility vehicles or pickup trucks)—specifically adapted for the professional transportation and delivery of parcels, letters, and other items by courier services, postal carriers, and general parcel delivery companies. This component is fundamental to the operational efficiency, security, and integrity of last-mile delivery in logistics and e-commerce.
Nomenclature and Function:
The terminology box, container, and cargo part are broadly descriptive. Box often implies a rigid, enclosed compartment, either integrated into the vehicle's original design (e.g., the rear section of a panel van) or added as a superstructure (e.g., a box body on a truck chassis). Container can refer to a fixed installation or, less commonly in this context, a removable unit designed for standardized handling. Cargo part is a generic term for any designated area intended for goods, highlighting its primary function. Regardless of nomenclature, the core function is to provide a secure, weather-protected, and organized space for a multitude of items during transit, facilitating efficient loading, unloading, and retrieval.
Vehicle Types and Adaptations:
- Trucks: In the context of courier and parcel delivery, this typically refers to light and medium-duty trucks, including traditional box trucks, step vans (also known as walk-in delivery vans), and cab-chassis vehicles fitted with custom cargo bodies. These vehicles offer significant volume and payload capacity, making them suitable for routes with a high number of parcels or larger items. Their cargo areas are usually separate from the driver's cabin and often feature multiple access points (rear roll-up doors, side doors) and internal shelving systems for organization.
- Cars: While conventional passenger cars are rarely used for dedicated parcel delivery due to limited cargo space and security concerns, specific car-derived variants are prevalent. These include cargo vans (often based on passenger van platforms but with rear seats removed and a bulkhead installed), station wagons, or sport utility vehicles (SUVs) with modified rear compartments. Such vehicles are commonly employed for smaller, agile deliveries, particularly in urban environments where maneuverability is critical. Modifications often include reinforced floors, custom shelving, and secure locking mechanisms.
- Utes (Utility Vehicles): Utes, encompassing both traditional coupe utilities and pickup trucks, are highly versatile. While their standard open cargo tray (or bed) is not suitable for parcel delivery without modification, they are frequently fitted with specialized aftermarket enclosures. These include:
- Canopies: Rigid, lockable covers that transform the open tray into an enclosed, weatherproof compartment.
- Service Bodies: Custom-fabricated structures with multiple external compartments and internal shelving, providing highly organized and secure storage.
- Tool Boxes/Cargo Boxes: Smaller, lockable units mounted directly onto the tray for specific items.
These adaptations provide security and protection, making Utes suitable for mixed-use routes or areas requiring robust vehicle performance.
Design and Features:
The design of these cargo components prioritizes:
- Security: Robust locking systems, reinforced construction, and separation from the driver's cabin to prevent theft or tampering.
- Accessibility: Multiple doors (rear, side, sliding) and ergonomic design to facilitate quick loading and unloading, minimizing driver strain.
- Organization: Modular shelving, bins, tie-downs, and custom compartments to keep parcels sorted by route, size, or delivery sequence, enhancing efficiency.
- Protection: Weatherproofing (seals, durable materials) to shield contents from rain, dust, extreme temperatures, and UV exposure.
- Durability: Construction materials such as steel, aluminum, fiberglass, or composite panels, chosen for their strength, weight considerations, and resistance to wear and tear from frequent use.
- Payload Optimization: Designs that maximize usable volume while remaining within the vehicle's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR).
Significance:
These specialized cargo components are critical infrastructure for modern logistics. They enable the efficient and reliable movement of goods from distribution centers to end-users, directly supporting the growth of e-commerce, maintaining postal services, and facilitating the rapid response required by courier industries. Their continuous evolution reflects advancements in vehicle technology, materials science, and the ever-increasing demands of the global supply chain.
KEYWORDS: Cargo compartment, Delivery vehicle, Parcel delivery, Courier service, Letter carrier, Utility vehicle, Commercial vehicle, Cargo van, Panel van, Box truck, Ute (utility), Pickup truck, Logistics, Last-mile delivery, Storage solution, Enclosed body, Vehicle upfitting, Freight management, Transportation equipment, Payload capacity, Vehicle security, Weatherproofing, Modular shelving, Fleet management, Distribution network, E-commerce logistics, Postal services, Goods transport, Commercial bodywork, Vehicle customization.