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Truck, trailers auction on Friday
Truck, trailers auction on Friday
Monday, October 13, 2025 by Zinhle Matsenjwa

 

Investors and entrepreneurs eyeing opportunities in logistics, construction or transport will want to mark Friday, October 17, 2025 on their calendars.

A major vehicle auction hosted by Kopo Sales is set to take place at the EswatiniBank Warehouse in Matsapha, featuring a line-up of powerful trucks, trailers and utility vehicles ready to roll straight into business.

The upcoming auction presents an opportunity for businesses seeking to expand their fleet or enter the transport sector without the delays and costs associated with buying brand-new vehicles.

The selection includes reputable brands such as Volvo, Isuzu, Toyota, FAW, Tata, Iveco and UD, alongside a variety of Trailmax and PRBB trailers – each built for reliability and performance in demanding industries.

Whether you are launching a start-up in logistics, scaling a construction enterprise or diversifying your business assets, this auction offers turnkey solutions for operational readiness.

Every vehicle is fully specified, with viewing available to ensure investors can assess quality and condition before bidding.

What makes this sale particularly attractive is the strategic mix of vehicles on offer; from water tankers and curtain-side trucks to tipper trailers and 4x4 pickups.

These assets can serve multiple sectors, including agriculture, freight, mining and infrastructure development, providing a foundation for immediate revenue generation.

With infrastructure investment on the rise and regional connectivity improving, demand for durable fleet vehicles is expected to remain high.

Bidders are encouraged to arrive early for inspection and registration.

Viewing is already open and interested buyers can contact +268 7614 8984 or 7914 8984 for details.

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