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The work truck market is a segment of the truck industry that focuses on vehicles designed for commercial use. These vehicles are typically used for transporting goods, materials, and equipment, and are often equipped with specialized features such as heavy-duty suspension, increased cargo capacity, and reinforced frames. Work trucks are also used for a variety of other purposes, including construction, landscaping, and emergency services.
Work trucks are typically classified by size and weight, with the most common categories being light-duty, medium-duty, and heavy-duty. Light-duty work trucks are typically used for smaller jobs, such as deliveries and light hauling, while medium-duty and heavy-duty trucks are used for more demanding tasks, such as towing and hauling large loads.
The work truck market is highly competitive, with a variety of manufacturers offering a wide range of vehicles. Some of the leading companies in the market include Ford, Chevrolet, Ram, GMC, International, and Isuzu. Show Less Read more