Knapheide Offers Full Product Lineup for Ram ProMaster
The Knapheide Manufacturing Company is excited to announce the availability of a complete lineup of products compatible with the all-new 2014 Ram ProMaster.
by Staff
September 27, 2013
For the ProMaster cutaway chassis, Knapheide has developed two KUV (Enclosed Service Body) models for the ProMaster 136” wheelbase cutaway chassis.
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For the ProMaster cutaway chassis, Knapheide has developed two KUV (Enclosed Service Body) models for the ProMaster 136” wheelbase cutaway chassis.
The Knapheide Manufacturing Company is excited to announce the availability of a complete lineup of products compatible with the all-new 2014 Ram ProMaster.
The recently launched ProMaster has multiple models of cargo vans, cutaway chassis, and cab chassis to suit a wide variety of end user applications. Knapheide is uniquely positioned to provide the broadest range of commercial vehicle solutions for the entire Ram ProMaster line.
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For the Ram ProMaster cargo van, Knapheide and Sortimo have develped vocational van interior packages to cover electricians, HVAC technicians, telecom providers, and general contractors. These packages utilize the Sortimo Globelyst system which features innovative and lightweight designs that maximize payload and optimize organization. Sortimo BOXXes and components allow the technician to go from curb side to work site with all their needed tools and parts, saving time and increasing efficiency. Sortimo Globelyst vocational van interior packages have been pre-configured for the following ProMaster cargo van models:
118” wheelbase low roof models
136” wheelbase low roof models
136” wheelbase high roof models
159” wheelbase high roof models
159” extended wheelbase high roof models
Additional accessories and options including unique thermoformed van partitions, protective wall cladding and slip-resistant cargo flooring can be added on to interior packages to allow for improved cargo management and vehicle customization.
For the ProMaster chassis cab, Knapheide is offering a full line of open Service Bodies and Platform Bodies. The ProMaster compatible Service Bodies possess the same great standard features that can be found in other Knapheide Service Bodies including E-Coat prime paint coverage for corrosion protection, continuous stainless steel hinges for compartment security, exclusive return flange cargo floor for structural superiority along with many other standard and optional features. Similarly, Knapheide’s Platform Bodies for the ProMaster feature a rugged steel understructure with the choice of wood, smooth steel, or tread plate flooring along with many of the features found on the Knapheide Value-Master X Platforms.
For the ProMaster cutaway chassis, Knapheide has developed two KUV (Enclosed Service Body) models for the ProMaster 136” wheelbase cutaway chassis -- a low roof KUV and a high roof KUV. The KUV for the ProMaster is stocked with end user features including conduit chutes for hassle-free pipe storage, oversized enclosed cargo area for securely storing larger items, external compartments for quick and convenient access to tools among many others. The combination of America’s favorite enclosed service body and the feature-rich ProMaster forms a work-ready and rugged commercial vehicle.
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To learn more about the high quality commercial vehicle solutions available for the Ram ProMaster from Knapheide, visit www.knapheide.com or contact your local Knapheide distributor.
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