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Used rigid trucks are a cornerstone of the transport and logistics industry, renowned for their durability, versatility, and ability to handle a wide range of business requirements. Unlike articulated lorries, rigid trucks feature a fixed chassis, making them ideal for businesses that require robust and reliable transportation solutions. From construction to retail and waste management, these vehicles excel in carrying large loads securely and efficiently.

When considering the purchase of a used rigid truck, it’s important to evaluate key features such as payload capacity, engine performance, fuel efficiency and overall condition.

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Reliable used rigid trucks for sale – Built for efficiency

Rigid trucks are a practical and reliable transport solution, designed with the cab and cargo area fixed on a single chassis. Unlike tractor units, which tow separate trailers, rigid trucks operate as one complete unit, making them ideal for shorter-distance deliveries and urban distribution. They are widely used across industries for transporting palletised goods, furniture, appliances, and general freight, offering a balance of efficiency, load security, and ease of operation.

A box truck is one common type of rigid truck, featuring an enclosed cargo area for added protection. However, rigid trucks are also available in curtainsider, flatbed, and dropside configurations, providing businesses with flexible loading options depending on their transport needs.

At GRC Trucks, we stock a wide selection of used rigid trucks from leading manufacturers, including DAF, Iveco, MAN, Mercedes-Benz, Renault, Scania, and Volvo. Whether you need a curtainsider for side access or a flatbed for easy loading, we have the right vehicle for your business.

Industries that use secondhand rigid trucks

Used rigid trucks are widely used across multiple sectors, making them a vital asset for businesses of all sizes. Key industries that benefit from rigid trucks include:

  1. Construction: Rigid trucks are ideal for transporting heavy materials like sand, gravel and equipment to and from construction sites.
  2. Logistics and Distribution: With spacious cargo areas, these vehicles are perfect for delivering goods to warehouses, retail outlets and customers.
  3. Waste Management: Many rigid trucks are designed to handle refuse collection and recycling tasks efficiently.
  4. Food and Beverage: Refrigerated rigid trucks ensure perishable goods remain fresh during transit.
  5. Utilities and Maintenance: Rigid trucks equipped with specialised tools and fittings are commonly used for road maintenance and utility services.

No matter your industry, a high-quality used rigid truck can enhance efficiency and keep your operations running smoothly. At GRC Trucks, we offer a wide selection of second-hand rigid trucks from leading manufacturers, ready for immediate purchase and worldwide export.

Browse our latest stock today or contact our team for expert advice and a shipping quote. Let us help you find the perfect rigid truck to suit your business needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Rigid Trucks


Used rigid trucks come in a variety of sizes to accommodate different needs. At GRC Trucks, you can find vehicles ranging from 7.5 tonnes for lighter loads to 32 tonnes for heavy-duty. Whether you need a compact truck for urban deliveries or a larger vehicle for industrial tasks, we have options to suit your requirements.

A rigid truck is a general term for any truck where the cab and cargo area are fixed on the same chassis, making it a single-unit vehicle. These trucks come in various configurations, including flatbeds, curtainsiders, tippers, and box trucks.

A box truck is a specific type of rigid truck with a fully enclosed, box-shaped cargo area, designed for secure and weather-protected transport. While all box trucks are rigid trucks, not all rigid trucks are box trucks, as some have open or flexible cargo areas for different loading needs.

Rigid trucks are versatile, reliable, and easy to operate, making them ideal for shorter-distance deliveries and urban transport. Unlike articulated trucks, rigid trucks have a fixed chassis, providing greater stability and maneuverability, especially in tight spaces and city environments.

They are available in various configurations, including box trucks, curtainsiders, flatbeds, and tippers, allowing businesses to transport different types of cargo, from palletised goods to construction materials. Their compact design and spacious cargo areas make them a cost-effective and practical choice for industries such as logistics, construction, waste management, and food distribution.


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