TURN YOUR
FLEET INTO
IMMEDIATE
WORKING
CAPITAL.
Unlock immediate capital from your existing GSE fleet. HiSERV
buys your Oshkosh, Textron, and TLD equipment and leases it back,
providing a bridge to electrification.
STRATEGIC LIQUIDITY
CAPITAL THAT WORKS HARDER
Your capital should be driving your next major contract or infrastructure project, not sitting idle in depreciating assets on the ramp. HiSERV's Sale-Leaseback program is a powerful financial tool designed to unlock the equity hidden in your current GSE fleet.
By converting your heavy assets into immediate liquid capital, you improve your balance sheet and gain the agility to scale your North American operations.

THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION DILEMMA
The biggest challenge facing fleet managers today is what to do with a massive investment in diesel and gas equipment while the industry moves rapidly toward electric. Selling individual units is time-consuming and often results in poor recovery values.
The HiSERV Solution: We purchase your entire existing fleet—including your Oshkosh Aerotech, Textron GSE, TLD, and other major brands—at fair market value. You get an immediate cash injection, and we take on the technical and residual risk of those assets.
THE BRIDGE TO FUTURE TECHNOLOGY
Modernization Roadmap
Our Sale-Leaseback model is not just a financial transaction; it is a modernization roadmap. Once we purchase your equipment, we lease it back to you under a customized operational agreement.
Seamless Transition
You keep the same machines on the ramp, but the management and maintenance burden shifts to us. As those older units reach the end of their functional life, we work with you to phase them out in favor of the newest electric technology.
Green Apron Ready
We provide the capital for the new machines and help you navigate the infrastructure requirements for a green apron. You get a modern, compliant fleet without the massive upfront capital expenditure.
Zero Disruption
Your operations will not change during the transition. The same equipment stays on your ramp, with the management responsibility shifting to HiSERV.
