FOOD AND BEVERAGE INDUSTRIES
With tight profit margins and increasing customer delivery demands, food and beverage distributors are always looking for ways to cut costs. A report from the Food Distributors International Association documents that 76% of fleets must deliver within a window of 30 minutes or less.
To help reduce costs while increasing customer service levels, many food and beverage distributors turn to full-service commercial truck leasing.
PacLease allows distributors to operate high-quality Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks within a fixed budget. Through a full-service lease, food and beverage distributors enjoy expert preventive maintenance that minimizes downtime, plus emergency roadside service that helps ensure timely product delivery. During the busy season, PacLease provides seasonal rentals to help customers meet demand.
From a financial perspective, leasing allows the preservation of capital and enables companies to reinvest in their business. When tied to tax and operational advantages, truck leasing can be less expensive than ownership.
PacLease allows distributors to operate high-quality Kenworth and Peterbilt trucks within a fixed budget. Through a full-service lease, food and beverage distributors enjoy expert preventive maintenance that minimizes downtime, plus emergency roadside service that helps ensure timely product delivery. During the busy season, PacLease provides seasonal rentals to help customers meet demand.
From a financial perspective, leasing allows the preservation of capital and enables companies to reinvest in their business. When tied to tax and operational advantages, truck leasing can be less expensive than ownership.
