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Schneider Selling Used Fleet Trailers

Schneider will add 5,700 trailers to its offering of used equipment for sale.

by Staff
February 27, 2014
Schneider Selling Used Fleet Trailers

Trailers offered by Schneider are 1999-2004 model-year 53-foot dry vans. 

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Schneider will add 5,700 trailers to its offering of used equipment for sale. The truckload carrier plans to invest in more new equipment this year, making now the right time for its used trailers to find new homes. Over 400 used trailers are immediately available, and additional trailers will be added to Schneider’s inventory monthly throughout the year.

Trailers offered by Schneider are well-maintained 1999-2004 model-year 53-foot dry vans. Prices range from $4,000-$8,000, and all trailers for sale have been maintained to Schneider’s high standards, according to the company. The used fleet equipment inventory can be viewed online at www.schneidertrucks.com.

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“Schneider’s used fleet trailers are versatile and a solid investment for trucking operations, storage units, farm use, construction projects, and pallet companies,” said Rob Reich, vice president, maintenance, at Schneider. “Buyers will be hard pressed to find a better value.”

Schneider also has used fleet trucks for sale. In addition to its Schneider Finance division, which provides options to current and prospective Schneider owner-operators on premium new and used trucks, Schneider offers used fleet trucks to buyers, who are not required to lease the units with Schneider.

The current inventory of used fleet tractors and trailers is available at 18 Schneider locations across the United States: Atlanta; Charlotte, N.C.; Columbus, Ohio; Dallas; Fontana, Calif.; Sacramento, Calif.; Gary, Ind.; Harrisburg, Penn.; Houston; Indianapolis; Laredo, Texas; New Orleans; Portland, Ore.; Salt Lake City; St. Louis; West Memphis, Ark.; and Phoenix. Used fleet tractors are also available in Toronto.

Those interested can visit https://www.schneidertrucks.com/ to view details and pictures of current inventory; a downloadable list of trailers and fleet trucks on sale is also available. For more information, contact a sales representative at 800-635-9801 or email trucksales@schneider.com.

Originally posted on Work Truck Online

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