The Future of Salt Logistics Is On-Site With SiteTote

SiteTote is helping snow contractors streamline winter operations with smarter on-site salt logistics. With the launch of its newly redesigned website and an upcoming appearance at the SIMA Symposium, the company is showcasing how contractors can reduce fleet demands, improve response times, and simplify snow operations.

May 20, 2026 | Staff Editor

In an industry where efficiency matters more than ever, SiteTote is helping contractors rethink how snow and ice operations get done.

Known for its innovative on-site salt logistics system, SiteTote is giving contractors a smarter way to reduce fleet demands, improve response times, and simplify winter operations.

Now, the company is taking another major step forward with the launch of its newly redesigned website — a streamlined resource where contractors can explore the full SiteTote system, watch equipment in action, and see how on-site salt staging is changing the game for snow and ice management.

The updated website features:

  • A clearer breakdown of how the SiteTote system works
  • Expanded operational and efficiency benefits
  • Updated product information and specifications
  • Real-world contractor applications
  • New visuals and system demonstrations

Also included is an expanded FAQ section with new video explainers, giving contractors a more in-depth look at how the system works in real-world snow operations and answering common questions about setup, logistics, benefits and more.

Founded by a team of industry professionals with firsthand experience in snow operations, SiteTote was designed to simplify salt logistics while improving efficiency and reducing operational strain during snow events.

How the SiteTote System Works

Pre-Season Preparation

  • Prefilled SiteTote salt storage containers are staged directly at job sites before winter begins.

Installation

  • Operators mount the Virnig universal skid steer spreader attachment.
  • The attachment operates entirely off standard hydraulic auxiliary couplers.
  • No wiring or cab controller required.

Operation

  • A skid loader picks up and inverts the SiteTote container.

Spreading

  • The gravity-fed system uses dual spinners for consistent coverage.
  • Augers with chains help maintain continuous material flow.
  • Salt is applied accurately with minimal waste.

Refilling

  • Containers can be refilled using:
    • A standard skid loader bucket
    • A large V-box spreader with a swing-away chute
    • A cement truck

Why Contractors Are Paying Attention to SiteTote

SiteTote helps streamline winter operations in several key ways:

  • Fewer trucks needed during storms
  • Lower fuel consumption and reduced salt route mileage
  • Faster response times with salt already staged on-site
  • More flexible labor deployment
  • Greater control over application areas
  • Reduced mechanical complexity and fewer failure points

Some contractors using the system have reduced fleets from 30 trucks down to just four while maintaining service levels.

Key SiteTote Features

  • Durable, non-corrosive container construction
  • Salt stays dry and protected through harsh winter conditions
  • Front-mounted design gives operators improved visibility and control
  • Each unit holds up to 1,600 pounds of rock salt
  • One load can cover approximately 228,000 square feet — nearly three football fields
  • Different containers can hold different materials including salt, calcium, or sand
  • Environmentally responsible design helps minimize runoff and material waste

See SiteTote At the SIMA Symposium

Contractors attending the upcoming SIMA Symposium will have the opportunity to see the system up close. SiteTote will be featured in the Virnig booth during the 29th Annual Symposium taking place June 23–26 in Cincinnati. Visit booth #164 and see SiteTote in action!

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