How we build your cart

Meet our staff! This is how
Carts of America builds your hot dog cart.

Your cart starts with a call into our friendly office staff! These guys can answer any question you might
have about your future vending cart business! We have been in business for 21 years.

Toni, our General Manager George, office staff

Toni is the General manager. Our office staff are here to make sure your order is done the way you like it and done fast. George works with Toni in the office.

Jon, our production chief oversees the efficient flow of your cart through the machining process. He has 22 years experience.

Jon, production chief
Jon, production chief

The computerized forming-cutting machine is used by Jon to give precise,
clean lines and a speedy result. The benefit to you is that you get what you want in a hurry.

Jon, production chief

Everyone wants something different so Jon finely adjusts the forming
machine to meet your needs and to give you a great result fast.

Jon, production chief

Jon shows off his tiny muscles.

Garrett

Garrett precision “brakes” a sheet of stainless for your cart.

Garrett

Precision measuring, cutting and trimming ensure a class A result.

Garrett

Garrett uses the Piranha for small detailing cuts.

Garrett

Fabricating a specific piece. Garrett’s attention to detail is essential.

Neil

Neil is one of the best TIG welders in the industry with 21 years
experience. Good, solid, clean welds ensure decades of life for your cart.

Neil

Neil shown building internal reinforcement into a cart to make sure it will last for 30 years.

Justin

Justin under a welding mask undertakes a precision weld.

Mike

Mike in the plumbing department does an A-1 job of detailing the water systems.

Mike

Mike has 35 years experience in the industry. Here he is shown working on the plumbing system.

Steve

Big Steve attends to the gas and electric systems. This is very important.
The gas systems will function maintenance free indefinitely.

George, office staff

George is one of your contacts in the office and handles some of the final inspections too.

His final inspections are a surety that any little thing that
may have been missed is taken care of before shipping.

Justin is preparing to take a cart to the packaging area for skidding and wrapping in a protective packaging.

Here you see several carts ready for shipping. We have found that when the cart is wrapped in a clear
plastic the truckers and forklift operators treat it better. That is because they can see what they are handling.

Under the clear plastic is a hardwood skid and framed hardwood walls. This acts as a protective
“cage” to that your cart arrives in perfect shape and ready to use. No assembly is needed.

Justin pulls your cart from the holding area to place it in the transport truck.

Melly confirms shipping details and does a final quality check.

This is to make sure you get everything you pay for and more quickly.

 
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