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In today’s competitive business market, with consumers demanding convenience and expediency, it is mandatory to have the competitive advantage. The answer is the MOBILE BUSINESS TRUCK. It started with food trucks; however, we can help you with any business that you want to put on wheels and hit the road fast.

Please call us to learn more about having your mobile business truck built for any business model, with turn-key marketing, and financing available.

Mobile Business Examples

To name a few examples of mobile business trucks, we can provide clients:

  • Food Trucks
  • Candy & Ice Cream
  • Hair, Nail, Makeup, Massage, and Wedding Salons
  • Clothing, Accessory, and Shoes
  • Coffee & Bakery
  • Healthcare
  • Hardware & Tools
  • Pet Grooming & Veterinarian
  • Electronics, Computers, Cell Phones, and Video Games
  • Financial & Accounting Services
  • Cigar Lounge
  • Job Recruiting & Tutoring
  • Mobile Car Detailing, Window Tint, Wheel Repair, and Accessories

The possibilities are endless.

Mobile Business Advantages

Advantages to owning a mobile business truck

  • Lower investment and risk of monetary loss than a brick & mortar
  • Less expensive than buying, renting, and overhead of retail space
  • Fewer hours worked
  • Drive to, attract more customers, and charge less than a brick & mortar
  • Can sleep in your truck when traveling, saving hotel costs
  • Easier to change the business model
  • Offer greater convenience and efficiency for customers
  • Ideal for home business -- make money while parked in your driveway
  • Easier exit strategy -- simpler to sell your truck or mobile business by driving or shipping the truck

Many more advantages depending on your business.

Profitability

The food truck market segment can be an example of all mobile business growth. To demonstrate, merely 4,000 food trucks in the United States generated over $1.2 billion compared to the 615,000 restaurants that have an annual restaurant industry revenue of $766 billion.

Therefore, by comparison, an average food truck annual gross is $300,000 versus the annual brick and mortar restaurant gross of $1.2 million. Both great grosses. However, taking operations and overhead into consideration, the net profits for food trucks are greater.

The average brick and mortar annual restaurant profit margin is only 4%, which translates into only $48,000. Also, many more man-hours are invested, and paid for, in a brick and mortar; therefore, the food truck model can be more profitable.

Similar to food trucks, mobile retail business trucks will be more profitable than many brick and mortar retail establishments.

Where to start?

Since every mobile business is different with different needs, it is recommended that you contact us to schedule a consultation appointment to discuss your new mobile business.