Cement Truck Financing

Written by James McNee
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Cement truck financing is available for construction companies that want to buy or lease cement trucks. Cement trucks are considered to be heavy duty vehicles, along with city bus, tow, refuse, furniture, fuel, COE, fire engine, conventional, refrigerated, and dump trucks. Heavy duty trucks are treated differently than small or medium sized trucks in regard to leasing and buying capabilities. Heavy duty trucks are typically only used by licensed businesses.

Cement Truck Financing Options

Cement truck financing can be obtained for any type of concrete machinery. Concrete machines include truck mounted pumps, trailer mounted pumps, screeds, batch plants, mixing plants, and actual cement trucks. Businesses can choose to upgrade existing machinery or purchase new machinery with a lease or financing plan. Different programs are available for the different sizes and types of concrete machines that you can choose.

Construction companies will initially need to determine whether or not they want to own cement machinery outright, or obtain a lease. When construction companies choose to purchase a cement truck, they can also choose to use a cement truck financing plan. With a financing plan, companies can make monthly payments on their cement truck purchase instead of paying the entire amount in advance.

Leasing is a great alternative to buying for many construction companies. Leasing allows companies to use cement machinery for a few years and then upgrade to a newer model after the term has expired. Leasing also allows companies to customize their financing options into a plan that works with their budget. When you lease cement machinery, you will never be stuck with an obsolete machine because you can continually upgrade to better machine models.


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