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FEATURE TYPE | PIVOTAL MECHANIC |
Types Available | Farm Supplies Farm Produce Cement Explosives (planned) Road Materials Sand Gravel Coal (planned) Parcels Cola Crates Car Wrecks Water Fuel Sewage |
Profits: | 500/unit (Farm Goods, Road Materials) 1000/unit (Cement) 1000/200 units (Sand, Gravel) 200/Parcel (Parcels) 1000/Crate (Soda) Variable (Wrecks) 200/1kl (Water) 250/1kl (Fuel) 450/1kl (Sewage) |
Description
Cargo hauling is the primary way to make money within Project Caroid. As such, it has multiple options and variants that generally fill the same loop. Players will typically start out hauling parcels, then move to basic Farm supplies/produce, and then on to the more varied cargo types.
At the time of writing, the most popular and efficient way of making money is by making and delivering cement.
Variants / Deviations
Parcels
Parcels are the first goods type that the player will encounter. To collect parcels, the player must walk/drive to the green house within Silverslate (labelled A1), and collect parcels. These parcels will then need to be taken to different places in the map. These places are addresses from A2 through F9, most commonly being houses.
Farm Goods
Farm Goods are two variants of similar goods types, and involve taking either Farm Supplies from the Silverslate Warehouse to the Farm at the other end of the map, or Farm Produce from the Farm back to the Warehouse. Thus, the most common pass for a Farm Goods run is taking supplies up, and produce back.
Cement
Cement is the first craftable material in game. It requires a hundred units of sand, a hundred units of gravel, and a kilolitre of water. Concrete also sells for double the price of Farm Goods, along with the profit from the sand, gravel, and water. Just don't eat it.
Road Materials
Sand & Gravel
Sand and Gravel are both equal paying loose cargo. They require a dumper bed to carry, meaning that the first vehicle that can haul them is the M50.
Soda Crates
Arguably the most interactive way of making money in game, Soda Crates require a few steps to complete. To start, a player must purchase 6 jugs and a crate from the Den, for $10 and $20 each respectively. Once these have been obtained, the player then must collect Poke leaves from around the map. These can be identified as follows:
After this, the player must travel to house B9, where jugs and leaves are combined to make bootleg soda. Six jugs and one crate combine to a sellable object, which must be brought to Stetson's Inn to be sold.
Vehicle Wrecks

Notes and Trivia
- There are currently only houses labelled A1 to C9 in game, with A1 being undeliverable to and D1-F9 being planned.
Gallery
Image Credits
Thanks to the following for providing images for this page:
- PNMVIGILANTE