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Home What’s Inside The Van?

What’s Inside The Van?

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In today’s episode of the Build Show, Zack takes us inside one of his company’s work vans—not just to explore what tools are inside, but to share the organizational system that makes every vehicle in the fleet efficient and predictable. Zack explains how the Milwaukee Packout system, paired with detailed inventory spreadsheets, allows his team to know exactly what’s in each vehicle, what it’s worth, and how to duplicate setups for consistency across projects. From assigning specific packouts to technicians, to creating muscle memory for tool locations, to carving out space for personal gear, Zack shows how thoughtful organization saves time, reduces labor costs, and keeps jobs running smoothly. This behind-the-scenes look offers practical strategies any tradesperson or company can use to optimize their own workflows. Check out more from Zack and follow him on Instagram:

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