Discover lease-purchase opportunities designed to help professional drivers succeed.
You're ready to become a lease operator so you can take control of your career and lifestyle. But between surprise costs and confusing contracts, it can seem harder, not easier, to run your business.
At Anderson Trucking Service (ATS), we understand how frustrating that is. That's why our affiliate company, Competitive Equipment Sales (CES), offers lease-purchase programs designed to help you take control and keep more of what you earn, with benefits like:
Note: CES operates all lease programs; ATS is not a leasing company.
Growing your trucking business is tough enough. The last thing you need is to constantly deal with breakdowns. With a CES lease-purchase, you'll drive newer, well-maintained equipment that's backed by a dedicated maintenance account. That way, if repairs are ever needed, you'll have the support you need to stay on the road and keep earning.
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Disclaimer:
Competitive Equipment Sales, Inc. (CES) is a sister company of Anderson Trucking Service, Inc. (ATS). CES offers commercial truck lease and purchase options to independent contractors. ATS, Inc., and ATS Specialized, Inc., are motor carriers that contract with independent contractors and lease operators who may obtain equipment through CES.
ATS does not operate a lease program.
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