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Keith Lowe is Safe Fleet’s National Sales Manager, Refuse & Recycling for Commercial Vehicle within the Covering Solutions business unit. Keith is a waste industry veteran who began his career in landfills, transferring to the hauling side and eventually to manufacturing. He has excelled in sales, safety, and operations during the first half of his career. This experience gave him a solid foundation when transitioning to a sales role in waste equipment manufacturing. Keith understands the importance of safety and the needs of the end user. Keith can be reached at 713-817-7726 or e-mail keith.lowe@safefleet.net.
Mesh tarps are a crucial component for a variety of heavy-duty trucking applications. Choosing the right tarp can make all the difference in ensuring your loads are secure and compliant with regulations. In this article, we dig into the different types of mesh tarps , their features, and how to select the right one for your specific needs. We’ll take a close look at heavy duty mesh tarps that are ideal for roll off and hooklift applications.
Mesh tarps are one of the most common tarping materials and can be found on nearly every style of tarp system. Mesh tarps are preferred by dump truck operators because of their durability and reliability. These tarps come in different weights and weaves along with additional UV protection when required. Mesh tarps are flexible in a variety of weather conditions and with correct operation, they can withstand years of daily use.
Mesh tarps are an integral component of heavy hauling. They are directly responsible for a load’s security and mesh is often preferred for its durability and reliability. Mesh tarps can be found on nearly every style of tarp system including flip arm systems and side roller systems. They can reliably contain the load, yet they are lightweight and breathable.
One of the most important aspects of hauling scrap and recycling materials is load securement. Heavy-duty recycling trucks have unique demands that require a durable load securement solution to keep everyone safe. The right tarp system will reliably contain or protect your load, create a safer work environment and maximize ROI.
One of the most important aspects of moving waste and refuse materials is safety. Transporting solid waste requires a durable load securement solution the keeps both drivers and consumers safe. The right tarp system for your roll-off trailer or hooklift truck will reliably contain or protect your load, create a safer work environment and maximize ROI.
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Keith Lowe
National Sales Manager, Refuse & Recycling
Keith Lowe is Safe Fleet’s National Sales Manager, Refuse & Recycling for Commercial Vehicle within the Covering Solutions business unit.