Over 2,000 units in stock. We carry all makes and models.

Arrow Truck Sales, Inc. is North America's best source of used heavy-duty and medium-duty trucks. We carry all makes and models of trucks, maintaining a diverse inventory of over 2,000 on-highway, vocational, and specialty trucks. Arrow also offers a wide variety of used trailers.

 

Arrow's commitment to integrity, quality, value, and selection has earned the business of fleets and owner-operators across North America. We offer a full menu of value-added services, including on-site financing, insurance options, extended warranties and more, for one-stop convenience. And with 17 retail locations throughout the U.S. and Canada, we're never too far away. So check out our entire inventory on this site. Or call us at 877-351-0475 and let one of our professional truck consultants find exactly the right truck for you. You can't go wrong with Arrow.

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Sirva Emerges from Bankruptcy; Goes Private
Moving company Sirva Inc. said its reorganization plan to emerge from bankruptcy became effective Monday and that it will become a private company, effective immediately.

Clarke Reports First-Quarter Loss
Canadian holding company Clarke Inc. Monday reported a first-quarter loss of C$2.1 million, or 7 cents per share, compared with net income of C$12.1 million, or 28 cents, a year ago.

Private Equity Firm Buys Atlanta Carrier
Private equity firm Navigation Capital Partners said Monday it has acquired James Brown Contracting and subsidiaries Brown Trucking Co. and JBT Brokerage.

UPS Freight Improves Transit Times from Southeast
UPS Freight said Monday it has reduced transit times on nearly 1,000 traffic lanes originating in Southwest and Southeast metropolitan areas to points across the United States.

Xata Reports Second-Quarter Loss
Transportation software firm Xata Corp. said Monday it lost $1.4 million, or 17 cents a share, in its fiscal second quarter, compared with a loss of $900,000, or 12 cents, a year ago.

President Bush Declares 'National Transportation Week'

President Bush declared this week as "National Transportation Week" and Saturday to be "National Defense Transportation Day," the White House said Friday.