Hilco Equipment Leasing Takes Home a New 2025 Peterbilt 579 from TLG Giveaway

At this year’s North Carolina Trucking Association (NCTA) annual management conference, one lucky name stood out among the crowd—Hilco Equipment Leasing, Inc. walked away with a brand-new 2025 Peterbilt Model 579, thanks to a special giveaway hosted by TLG Peterbilt.

Known for its cutting-edge fuel efficiency and safety technology, the 2025 Peterbilt 579 continues to be a game-changer for fleets looking to improve performance and driver experience. Accepting the keys on behalf of Hilco was Jeff Loudermilk, Vice President of Equipment & Maintenance.

“Our relationship with Hilco Equipment Leasing is built on shared values and passion for the trucking industry,” said Glenn Larson, President and CEO of TLG. “We look forward to continuing this strong partnership for many years to come.”

Based in Greensboro, North Carolina, Hilco Equipment Leasing has been a staple in the industry since 1998. The company operates throughout the East Coast and Midwest, providing specialized transportation services in dump, tanker, and waste hauling.

This giveaway wasn’t just about celebrating a winner; it also highlighted TLG Peterbilt’s dedication to the regional trucking community, which continues to recover from Hurricane Helene’s impact in September 2024. Events like these are one small way the industry is working to lift each other and keep the wheels turning.

The truck giveaway brought together key figures from both organizations, including:

  • Mike McCloskey (Peterbilt)
  • Matt Wray, Micah Zarse, Michael Tomlinson, and Matt Brody (TLG)
  • Jeff Loudermilk (Hilco)
  • Glenn Larson, President and CEO of TLG

Whether you’re a fleet operator, independent owner-operator, or work in fleet maintenance, this moment serves as a reminder of how strong partnerships in the trucking world continue to drive real value, on and off the road.

L-R: Mike McCloskey (Peterbilt), Matt Wray (TLG), Micah Zarse (TLG), Jeff Loudermilk (VP of Equipment & Maintenance at Hilco), Glenn Larson (TLG President & CEO), Michael Tomlinson (TLG), and Matt Brody (Source: TLG).
Source: Truckers News