So that if they build up any charge, it can be released into the ground, and the truck wont catch fire.
The requirement for the truck depends on the business. Big business like Electronic companies require bigger trucks who have line 20ft container to carry the items.
They carry food like fruits and veggies :)
You use trucks because you want to do heavy work in transporting goods or if you are in the construction business you want to make your work easier. You need trucks because other transport is too light to do your work. Or carry large items.
trucks were not invented, rather, people removed the back seats from their cars and replaced them with wooden boxlike structures to carry goods, manufacturers began selling gars with seats in the front and an exposed chassis in the back to accommodate for this
No, it is considered among dangerous goods (flammable, poisonous).
The Brink's Company is a security and protection company. It makes armored trucks. Those trucks are claimed to be bullet-resistant and are used to carry money and valuable goods. The headquarters of the company is outside of Richmond, Virginia, United States.
ships carry steel coils unload at docks. then coils are put on rail cars,trucks and shipped to steel plants the steel is processed , the finished goods are put back on trucks rail cars ships to the customer .
Usually by trucks...
Union gets it's food goods by plane, sea, trucks.
Vesicles can be likened to delivery trucks in a factory. They transport materials such as proteins and lipids within the cell to various destinations. Just as trucks carry goods from one part of a factory to another, vesicles move cargo between different cell compartments.
No Canada does not import trucks to other countries however it does import other goods from its countries.
They are exported by ships, trains and trucks.