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In order to extend your brick and mortar to the streets, you need a truck supplier who actually delivers what they promise. While it’s frustrating, some suppliers are so big they just don’t seem to care enough to deliver on time and within budget. At Mile High Custom Food Trucks, we believe you deserve someone who actually partners with you to achieve your business goals.
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Get started today and avoid the risk of missed deadlines and opportunities. We’re the full-service shop that can create a quality mobile extension for your business and help you celebrate success!
What a corporate-branded food truck actually gets you
The phrase “corporate food truck” covers three very different products. Knowing which one you need before the spec call saves weeks of back-and-forth and tens of thousands of dollars in scope changes that happen when a build is already underway.
The three corporate truck use cases
The first is the marketing activation truck. This is a branded mobile vehicle that travels to trade shows, product launches, retail activations, and experiential campaigns. The exterior does most of the work: full vehicle wrap, integrated brand lighting, a lift-gate service window with a branded panel at eye level, and sometimes a pass-through serving design that puts your product name directly in front of every person in line. The interior kitchen is usually lighter-duty because the truck is handing out samples or running a short promo menu, not feeding a lunch rush.
The second is the employee appreciation truck. This is a truck that rotates through a company’s office campuses, distribution centers, or job sites serving real meals as an employee perk. The kitchen has to be a legitimate commercial cookline: griddle, fryers, commercial refrigeration with real capacity, proper prep space, and room for two people to work the line during a lunch push. The exterior wrap is clean and branded but does not need the show-quality finish of an activation truck. The ROI conversation here is about retention and culture, not direct revenue or impressions.
The third is the in-house catering fleet vehicle. This is essentially a commercial kitchen on wheels that a corporate campus, hospitality group, or institutional operator uses for internal events, executive dinners, and large meetings. These are the most equipment-heavy builds we do for corporate customers. The menu expectations match what a full-service caterer would deliver, which means commercial ovens, large-format refrigeration, extensive hot-holding, and a generator big enough to run all of it for an eight-hour event without cycling down.
Free service window upgrade on corporate builds
Every corporate build from Mile High includes a service window upgrade at no additional cost. The upgraded window uses a heavier frame than standard, a powered lift mechanism on larger sizes, and an integrated brand-panel area above the opening for logo placement. On a standard build this upgrade runs several thousand dollars. On corporate builds we include it because the service window is the single most-photographed element of the entire vehicle, and brand teams always want it to look right. It shows up in every Instagram post, every event recap, and every trade show photo album. Getting it right from the factory is worth more than the cost of the upgrade.
Lead time and delivery
Plan on 16 to 24 weeks for a full custom corporate build. If you have a fixed activation date (a trade show, a product launch, an annual company event), tell us during the first call and we will work backward from that date rather than forward from the deposit. Corporate timelines have less flexibility than independent operator builds, and we schedule accordingly. For wrap-and-interior conversions of an existing vehicle, we can sometimes turn the project in four to six weeks depending on equipment procurement and wrap production lead times.
Multi-unit fleet coordination
We have built fleets of two to six matching trucks for single corporate customers. If that is your scenario, the key is to spec-lock on unit one, get brand-team sign-off, and build the remaining units in parallel rather than one at a time. Parallel builds save roughly 8 to 12% per unit compared to ordering individually, and they guarantee visual consistency across the fleet. Sequential builds spread over months tend to drift as equipment models get updated and fabrication details vary from one build cycle to the next.
Learn more about how we build
Corporate customers tend to be on tighter timelines than independent operators, so it pays to understand the full build process before the first call. Our our build process page covers what goes into a custom truck, typical 16-to-24-week timelines, and the documentation we provide for health department and DMV work.
If your activation date is inside that window, check our pre-built and used inventory. Several of the pre-built platforms listed there can be rebranded and re-equipped in a fraction of the time a new build takes. Our build gallery shows finished corporate and event-activation work from past clients.
We deliver corporate builds across Colorado and Wyoming, including direct delivery to Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, Estes Park, Northern Colorado, Cheyenne, Casper, and Gillette.
What a corporate-branded food truck actually gets you
The phrase “corporate food truck” covers three very different products. Knowing which one you need before the spec call saves weeks of back-and-forth and tens of thousands of dollars in scope changes that happen when a build is already underway.
The three corporate truck use cases
The first is the marketing activation truck. This is a branded mobile vehicle that travels to trade shows, product launches, retail activations, and experiential campaigns. The exterior does most of the work: full vehicle wrap, integrated brand lighting, a lift-gate service window with a branded panel at eye level, and sometimes a pass-through serving design that puts your product name directly in front of every person in line. The interior kitchen is usually lighter-duty because the truck is handing out samples or running a short promo menu, not feeding a lunch rush.
The second is the employee appreciation truck. This is a truck that rotates through a company’s office campuses, distribution centers, or job sites serving real meals as an employee perk. The kitchen has to be a legitimate commercial cookline: griddle, fryers, commercial refrigeration with real capacity, proper prep space, and room for two people to work the line during a lunch push. The exterior wrap is clean and branded but does not need the show-quality finish of an activation truck. The ROI conversation here is about retention and culture, not direct revenue or impressions.
The third is the in-house catering fleet vehicle. This is essentially a commercial kitchen on wheels that a corporate campus, hospitality group, or institutional operator uses for internal events, executive dinners, and large meetings. These are the most equipment-heavy builds we do for corporate customers. The menu expectations match what a full-service caterer would deliver, which means commercial ovens, large-format refrigeration, extensive hot-holding, and a generator big enough to run all of it for an eight-hour event without cycling down.
Free service window upgrade on corporate builds
Every corporate build from Mile High includes a service window upgrade at no additional cost. The upgraded window uses a heavier frame than standard, a powered lift mechanism on larger sizes, and an integrated brand-panel area above the opening for logo placement. On a standard build this upgrade runs several thousand dollars. On corporate builds we include it because the service window is the single most-photographed element of the entire vehicle, and brand teams always want it to look right. It shows up in every Instagram post, every event recap, and every trade show photo album. Getting it right from the factory is worth more than the cost of the upgrade.
Lead time and delivery
Plan on 16 to 24 weeks for a full custom corporate build. If you have a fixed activation date (a trade show, a product launch, an annual company event), tell us during the first call and we will work backward from that date rather than forward from the deposit. Corporate timelines have less flexibility than independent operator builds, and we schedule accordingly. For wrap-and-interior conversions of an existing vehicle, we can sometimes turn the project in four to six weeks depending on equipment procurement and wrap production lead times.
Multi-unit fleet coordination
We have built fleets of two to six matching trucks for single corporate customers. If that is your scenario, the key is to spec-lock on unit one, get brand-team sign-off, and build the remaining units in parallel rather than one at a time. Parallel builds save roughly 8 to 12% per unit compared to ordering individually, and they guarantee visual consistency across the fleet. Sequential builds spread over months tend to drift as equipment models get updated and fabrication details vary from one build cycle to the next.
Learn more about how we build
Corporate customers tend to be on tighter timelines than independent operators, so it pays to understand the full build process before the first call. Our our build process page covers what goes into a custom truck, typical 16-to-24-week timelines, and the documentation we provide for health department and DMV work.
If your activation date is inside that window, check our pre-built and used inventory. Several of the pre-built platforms listed there can be rebranded and re-equipped in a fraction of the time a new build takes. Our build gallery shows finished corporate and event-activation work from past clients.
We deliver corporate builds across Colorado and Wyoming, including direct delivery to Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, Estes Park, Northern Colorado, Cheyenne, Casper, and Gillette.