DIY CARGO
DO-IT-YOURSELF CARGO is a fold-able mini utility transporter.
Its for use mostly in large indoor infrastructures such as
factories, office buildings, contruction projects, hotels, studios and limited outdoors such as small nucleated towns, postal & delivery services within small radii.
WIth present day environment constraints and efficient use of space being an imperitive design necessity, DIY cargo is designed to redistribute its main volume in order to perfom a secondary passive function of saving space when not in use: It can be collapsed or folded to a box, thereby reducing its footprint and be stored away.
The thin, hollow body panels and lightweight construction make for a simple boxy volume for larger cargo capacity and ease of collapsibility. The vehicle is operated by a single user with throttle handles similar to a two-wheeler motocycle. The vehicle drives similarly to a skid steer; each track powered by an individual motor therby increasing manoeuvrability around tight spaces.
http://rigfes.blogspot.com/2010/07/d-i-ycargo.html
DO-IT-YOURSELF CARGO is a fold-able mini utility transporter.
Its for use mostly in large indoor infrastructures such as
factories, office buildings, contruction projects, hotels, studios and limited outdoors such as small nucleated towns, postal & delivery services within small radii.
WIth present day environment constraints and efficient use of space being an imperitive design necessity, DIY cargo is designed to redistribute its main volume in order to perfom a secondary passive function of saving space when not in use: It can be collapsed or folded to a box, thereby reducing its footprint and be stored away.
The thin, hollow body panels and lightweight construction make for a simple boxy volume for larger cargo capacity and ease of collapsibility. The vehicle is operated by a single user with throttle handles similar to a two-wheeler motocycle. The vehicle drives similarly to a skid steer; each track powered by an individual motor therby increasing manoeuvrability around tight spaces.
http://rigfes.blogspot.com/2010/07/d-i-ycargo.html