PhnomPenh is a fast growing areas where transportation takes the major roles. Each day, millions of trucks go in and out of Phnom Penh, redistributing the products. Here are some typical trucks traveling in Phnom Penh
PhnomPenh Speed 's Truck
PhnomPenh Speed is the most famous brand of transportation in Cambodia. They are also one of Jason's Truck most trusted customers.
Their vehicles are scheduled to move to PhnomPenh each day. The types of vehicle are also diverse with containers, tractors pulling trailers.
Transshipment
PhnomPenh Speed provides transshipment services from Vietnam to Cambodia. They are in a cargo and passate to Cambodia where the recipient and process both handling for the cargo.
The transporter can assist in loading and unloading cargo at the port and at the place of delivery if requested by the customer. For containerized cargo, the customer can ask them tocarry it. PhnomPenh Speed has container trucks and also trailer trucks. Depending on which option we will pick up the car.
Trucks going to other province
Siem Reap
Siem Reap is known to be the city of travelling in Cambodia. Thus, trucks moving to Siem Reap take a significant amount to satisfy the demand here. The major types of truck include small and medium sized, as it is usually the consumption products. Consumption products are light and medium in tonnage that do not require heavy trucks like tractors or trailers.
Sihanoukville
Sihanoukville are pretty much like Sieam Reap, and additionally, Seafood from Sihanoukville take a large volume of cargo to Phnom Penh. However, it still does not require such high tonnage vehicles to apppear much.
Vehicles from the border
Cambodia as a whole imports a lot of products. This mean they need a large amount of tonnage of road transporting by vehicles. These are vans, small trucks, or even trains from foreign like Vietnam, Laos or Thailand.
Taxi
This is mostly the vehicles moved from other province of Cambodia outside of Phnom Penh. The most common form of taxi is Tuk-tuk which is already branded by the Khmer.

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