In Australia in the past there were “official” taxi-trucks that could be hailed like a taxi cab — identified in NSW by a green licence plate with a “T” prefix. A “taxi-truck” driving licence was required, but discontinued some years ago. Nowadays a “taxi-truck,” as it was historically, is meant for smaller and quicker removals work in general — putting a premium on availability, flexibility and punctuality.
You can also think about us as being a 'furniture courier' service – the perfect way to move a single (or few) items from one place to another – quickly and efficiently.
When working for other removals outfits in urban centres like London, Chicago and Sydney — we always seemed to be driving around in oversized trucks with small loads, battling traffic and looking for non-existing parks, which never seemed located where we needed them. This was inevitably not only inconvenient for us, but was inefficient, time-consuming and costly for the customer. Not to mention the environmental impact, as considerably more fuel is used with larger trucks.
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