When choosing a cargo van for urban delivery, don't blindly go for large size; the size should be determined based on your daily delivery needs.
The most common models are under 4.2 meters, with most under 6 meters in length. A C1 driver's license is sufficient, and operating permits are often not required. These vehicles are flexible, can enter residential areas and alleyways, and are easy to park. They are suitable for delivering daily necessities, express deliveries, and small appliances to supermarkets. They can carry 2 to 5 tons of cargo at a time and are highly efficient for short distances within the city. Many individual drivers and small delivery companies use them.
If you frequently deliver large items, such as furniture and bulk building materials, or need to restock large supermarkets, consider models between 5.2 and 6.8 meters. However, these vans require a Class B license and may have driving restrictions in some urban areas, so you need to plan your routes in advance and find a larger parking area. They are suitable for deliveries with regular, large orders and high load requirements. In short, when choosing a size, first consider what you'll be delivering each day and how much you'll be delivering. Then, consider the ease of your frequently used routes. This way, you'll choose a practical cargo van.

