High-Volume Funeral Home Logistics: Doubling Van Capacity

Doubling van capacity without buying more vehicles. Where capacity is lost, the cost levers a double-deck moves, and fleet procurement notes.


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High-Volume Funeral Home Logistics: Doubling Van Capacity

For multi-location groups and high-volume firms, transport is a recurring cost center. Every trip is fuel, mileage, vehicle wear, and labor. Doubling the capacity of each van — without buying more vehicles — is one of the highest-leverage operational upgrades available.

Where capacity is lost

  • Single-case vans making repeat trips on the same corridor.
  • Two-person crews for loads one operator could handle with a powered deck.
  • Idle vehicles waiting while another makes a second run.

The fleet upgrade

Equipping vans with double-deck systems like the AME-DD2000-XLC or the casket-focused AME-DD4000 turns each vehicle into a multi-case unit. Standardizing on one system across the fleet also simplifies training and maintenance.

Cost levers a double-deck moves

Lever Single-case van Double-deck van
Trips per multi-case route 2–4 1
Operators per run Often 2 1
Vehicles for same volume More Fewer

Procurement notes

Systems are made to order (6–8 weeks). For fleet rollouts, plan installation scheduling and confirm each vehicle's wheelbase, roof height, and any rear A/C or dual-rear-wheel constraints in advance. We support multi-unit and PO purchasing.

Frequently asked questions

Can I standardize one deck system across mixed vehicles?

The DD2000-XLC fits 18 full-size van configurations, making it a strong fleet standard. We'll confirm coverage for your specific vehicles.

Do you handle multi-unit orders?

Yes — we support fleet quantities and purchase orders. Call for fleet pricing and lead times.

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Plan a fleet rollout

Call 1-888-792-9315 or email cool@mymortuarycooler.com for fleet pricing and scheduling.