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Logistics Trucks

The workhorse that wins wars.

The logistics truck is the most important vehicle in Foxhole. It moves crates, materials, and supplies from production to the front, and most players' highest-impact contribution is a good truck run.

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What this page teaches

  • What logistics trucks are for
  • Fuel and route planning
  • The dangerous last mile
  • Truck discipline

What logistics trucks do

Trucks haul crates, materials, and supplies between production sites, depots, and frontline bases. They are flexible, widely available, and the default tool for getting gear where it is needed.

Almost every supply chain ends with a truck on its last leg.

Why trucks matter most

Trains and ships move bulk, but trucks handle the flexible, last-mile delivery that actually fills a base stockpile. A faction can fight without trains; it cannot fight without trucks.

Learning a reliable truck run is the single most useful logistics skill.

Fuel and route planning

Trucks need fuel, and a run that strands a truck dry helps no one.

  • Plan the route and confirm fuel before leaving
  • Know where you can refuel along the way
  • Avoid contested roads where a truck is an easy kill
  • Have a destination base and need in mind before loading

The dangerous last mile

The final stretch to a frontline base is where trucks are most exposed. Time the run, use cover and quieter approaches, and consider an escort when the route is hot.

A truck lost on the last mile loses the whole run's cargo.

Truck discipline

Do not abandon trucks on roads or at the front. Park them where they can be reused, return them to motor pools, and do not hoard trucks you are not using.

Trucks are shared infrastructure as much as cargo carriers.

Related systems

Trucks connect the whole logistics chain: Scrap to Frontline, Shipping and Containers, and Public Stockpiles.

Beginner mistake

Setting off on a long run without checking fuel, then stranding a loaded truck halfway to the front.

Field tip

Before every run: fuel checked, route planned, destination base and need known. A truck run is a small mission, so brief it.