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20 Tons Truck Rental in Al-Ain


Truck brand | mercedes |
Truck capacity | 20 t. |
Body volume | 44 m/cub. |
Type of body | cargo and passenger |
Type of transportation | shipment of personal belongings |
Work experience | more than 10 years |
Payment method | cashless payment |
Payment procedure | Prepayment |



Truck brand | mercedes |
Truck capacity | 18 t. |
Body volume | 30 m/cub. |
Type of body | cargo and passenger |
Type of transportation | equipment transportation |
Work experience | more than 10 years |
Payment method | cashless payment |
Payment procedure | Payment by the fact |

Trucking services up to 20 tons
Service name | Price |
Sale of trucks up to 20 tons Hino | 215000 AED |
20-Ton Beasts in the Oasis
Twenty-tonners in Al-Ain? Different world entirely. These 50-60 cubic meter giants cross desert, climb Jebel Hafeet, handle border crossings daily. Garden City's spread-out layout actually suits them.
Pricing hurts everywhere. Airport zone to Al Hili? Expensive. Sweihan runs? Mortgage territory. Catch drivers near Bawadi Mall before dawn – they hate empty Abu Dhabi returns.
Desert Heavy Metal
Twenty-ton rigs rule Al-Ain's industrial scene. Watch them haul farm equipment that'd make your head spin, construction loads for new districts. Border traffic keeps them especially busy.
Regular freight includes:
- Massive agricultural machinery
- Prefab structures via Buraimi
- Oil field supplies heading west
- Date processing equipment
Summer kills afternoon runs. Pre-dawn only, period.
Finding Desert Pros
Al-Ain's twenty-ton crowd knows their stuff. Real operators carry satellite backup, speak Arabic at borders, navigate by stars when needed. They've memorized every weight station, every cop.
Best connections? Talk to Green Mubazzarah suppliers. Industrial zone managers too. Twenty-ton desert operations demand respect – sand storms, heat expansion, border complications. This isn't coastal trucking. Get someone who's crossed these routes since before GPS existed. Desert doesn't forgive rookies with heavy loads.