PacLease brochure touts benefits of truck leasing

April 20, 2009
For trucking companies unsure of whether they want to lease or purchase their vehicles given the current economic climate, a new brochure from Paccar Leasing Co. (PacLease) offers some help

For trucking companies unsure of whether they want to lease or purchase their vehicles given the current economic climate, a new brochure from Paccar Leasing Co. (PacLease) offers some help.

The brochure explains the benefits of full-service leasing and how it can improve operational efficiency and provide financial benefits when compared to ownership, PacLease said.

"Our value-added solutions combined with custom-built premium trucks allow our customers to maximize the value of their transportation resources," said Bob Southern, president of Paccar Leasing.

Leasing services such as PacFuel savings programs, automated fuel tax reporting, driver recognition programs, emergency roadside service, insurance, licensing and permitting and onboard telematics are all covered in the brochure.

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