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Your box truck is a billboard that drives itself.

Those big flat side panels are the largest ad space your business owns. We turn them into a designed, durable wrap — proofed on your actual truck and color-matched across the whole fleet, right here in Plymouth, IN.

The biggest flat canvas you already own.

Cars and vans have curves, glass, and wheel arches breaking up the artwork. A box truck doesn't — it's two tall, flat slab sides and a full rear door, the closest thing on wheels to a printed billboard. That's why a wrapped box truck is the single best-performing surface in most fleets.

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Two huge flat side panels

A box truck's slab sides are the closest thing on wheels to a printed billboard — big, flat, and unbroken by doors or wheel arches. Artwork lands crisp and reads clean from across a parking lot or a lane of traffic.

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Seen at every stop

Box trucks idle at loading docks, sit at lights, and park curbside on delivery routes — parked or rolling, those panels face a steady stream of people across Plymouth and the wider Michiana area.

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The rear door nobody else uses

Whoever's stuck behind you at a red light reads the roll-up door for the whole cycle. Your name, your number, your offer — captive impressions most operators leave blank.

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Cost-per-impression that's hard to beat

One wrap works for years off miles you're already driving. Against billboards or paid local ads, a branded box truck quietly out-earns most of what a small operation spends on advertising.

Full wrap or partial — your call.

The box gives you room either way. Go edge-to-edge for maximum presence, or put a bold logo and message on a clean base for impact on a tighter budget — both built around the same flat panels.

Full wrap

The whole box, edge to edge

Both sides and the rear door wrapped in premium cast vinyl — a full-color design with photography, gradients, and a base color that takes over the entire truck. Maximum presence, and the most billboard real estate you can buy on wheels.

Partial wrap

Big logo, clean base

Logo, message, and key graphics on the existing or a single solid base color — most of the impact for less film. A smart fit when you're branding several box trucks at once or phasing a rollout across the fleet.

Designed, proofed, then installed by hand.

A big flat panel rewards good work and punishes shortcuts. Every box truck runs the same path — design in-house, proof on your real truck, install by hand — so the finished wrap looks as sharp up close as it does down the block.

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Designed in-house for the box

We lay out the artwork around the real proportions of your truck — long flat sides and a tall rear door — so the logo lands where eyes go and the message stays readable at distance and at speed. No clip-art templates.

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Proofed on your actual truck

Before anything prints, you see the design mapped onto your specific box truck — your make, your dimensions — not a generic mock-up. Nothing is cut until you approve it.

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Installed panel by panel, by hand

Those big flat sides are unforgiving — a lazy install shows every bubble and seam. We prep the surface, then align and squeegee the film by hand across each panel and around the rivets and door seals.

One color, every truck — and it holds.

We print on premium cast vinyl built to live outdoors through Indiana winters and summers, and the flat box panels wear evenly without the stress points you get on tight curves. Just as important: because the brand is designed once and the color is proofed before production, the second and third trucks match the first. Add a box truck to the fleet next year and it still reads as part of the same operation — no guessing, no drift between units.

Design, proof, install — minimal downtime.

Three steps, no surprises. You see it on your own box truck before a single panel is cut, and if you're wrapping several we stage them so your deliveries never stop.

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Design

We build the layout around your box truck's panels and your brand — sized for the side slabs and the rear roll-up door, in-house.

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Proof

You see it on your actual truck before a single panel is printed. Tweak the layout, lock the colors, then we go to production.

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Install

Surface prepped and film laid by hand across every panel. A single box truck is usually a couple of days; multiple units we stage in waves so you keep delivering.

Good questions. Straight answers.

What does a box truck wrap cost?

It comes down to truck size, coverage, and design. A 16-foot box is less material than a 26-footer, and a full wrap on both sides plus the rear door costs more than a partial with a logo and lettering on a clean base. Send us the truck and the look you want and we'll put a clear, itemized number to it — no surprises.

How long will my box truck be out of service?

A single box truck is usually in and out in a couple of days, depending on coverage and how much surface prep it needs. If you're branding several, we schedule them in waves so part of your delivery operation keeps running while the rest get wrapped.

How long does the wrap last on a box truck?

Premium cast vinyl on flat box panels typically holds up for several years with normal care — and flat sides tend to wear evenly, without the stress points you get on tight curves. We match the film to how hard the truck works and tell you straight what to expect.

Will all my box trucks match if I wrap them over time?

Yes. Because the design is built in-house as one system and the color is proofed before printing, a box truck you wrap next year reads the same as the one you do today. Matching color and layout across the fleet is the whole point — so the third truck looks like it belongs with the first two.

Does the wrap come off cleanly when I sell or re-letter the truck?

On healthy factory paint or a sound box panel, yes — the film removes cleanly and protects the surface underneath while it's on. When a phone number or offer changes, we can re-letter a panel instead of redoing the whole truck. We check the surface during the quote.

Put those panels to work.

Send us the truck — one box or the whole fleet — and we'll come back with a custom design plan and quote. Or see it on your vehicle first in the live Wrap Studio.

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