What if a truck breaks down during a storm?

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Quick answer: The modular fleet makes it a non-issue. When a truck goes down, its attachment gets swapped onto another truck, or a pre-staged backup takes over the route. Dispatch sees downtime instantly and reroutes within minutes — clients typically don't notice.

How the modular fleet absorbs breakdowns

  • Attachment interchangeability: any plow, salter, or spreader fits any truck, so specialized gear can move from a downed truck to a working one.

  • Pre-staged backup trucks in every zone — ready to roll within minutes.

  • Live dispatch reassignment: the affected route is handed off automatically.

  • In-yard mechanics on-shift during storms — repairs happen fast, not via a third-party shop.

What clients see

Typically nothing. Service still arrives within the expected window. That's the point of modular design — the failure gets absorbed inside the operation. If a specific delay does affect your site, dispatch notifies you directly rather than leaving you to wonder.

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