PacLease Opens Record 28 North American Locations in 2024

Paccar Unit Sees Robust Leasing Market in 2025

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PacLease now has 525 locations in the U.S. and Canada, it said, with 665 locations worldwide. (PacLease)

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PacLease opened 28 franchise locations across North America in 2024 and expects a buoyant 2025 for the segment, the .

PacLease now has 525 locations in the U.S. and Canada, it said, with 665 locations worldwide.

Locations within the network offer new and used Kenworth and Peterbilt Class 8 sleeper, day cab and vocational trucks plus medium-duty straight trucks for lease or rental.

The volume of the additions in 2024 was a record for PacLease, the company said Jan. 7.



PacLease’s newest franchise locations are:

  • Dobbs Leasing in North Little Rock, Ark; Pearl, Miss.; and Bosser City, La.
  • Truckworx PacLease in Definiak Springs, Fla., and Gulfport, Miss.
  • Jackson Group PacLease in Roseburg, Ore.
  • All Roads Rental and Leasing in Fort Lauderdale and Riviera Beach, Fla.
  • Palmer Leasing Group in Greenville, Ohio.
  • MHC Truck Leasing in Knoxville, Tenn.
  • GTG Peterbilt PacLease in Quincy, Ill., and Waterloo, Iowa
  • Hunter Peterbilt PacLease in Valley Grove, W.Va., and Throop, Pa.
  • The Pete Store Truck Leasing in Medley, Fla., and Plainville, Mass.
  • Rihm PacLease in Cloquet, Mankato, Northfield, Owatonna and Sauk Centre, Minn., plus Superior, Wis.
  • Maska PacLease in St Augustin de Desmaures, Chicoutimi, Shawinigan, Levis and Saint Georges, Quebec
  • TA Management Services in Cornwall, Ontario

Over the past 12 months, PacLease launched a new Franchise Portal, an online platform that provides franchises with access to all their lease and rental resources in a centralized hub.

“This enhances fleet management. Franchises can access their fleet prognostic information through the portal to predict and prevent component failures, enabling them to proactively manage the fleet — all of which pays dividends to our customers,” said Ken Roemer, president of PacLease.

In 2025, Roemer sees a robust leasing market, adding that “the PacLease network is stronger than ever, offering the broadest network coverage in our history.”

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