Former Montgomery Transport Trucks, Trailers, Other Assets Up for Auction
02/02/2026
Tiger Group has announced the first auction in a series of liquidation sales of trucks, tractors and other assets formerly owned by Mongomery Transport, which closed suddenly this past fall.
Bidding is underway in the
SoldTiger.com auction, which closes on Tuesday, Feb. 3 at 10 a.m. Central. The assets are stored in Alabama, Indiana and Mississippi.
“Healthy operators in the U.S. transportation sector will find solid opportunities in this sale, including Peterbilt 579 premium sleeper truck tractors, all from 2019 or later,” said Chad Farrell, Managing Director, Tiger Commercial & Industrial.
In addition to those Peterbilt 579s, the trucks and vehicles available at auction include:
- (14) 53-foot flatbed trailers from Reitnouer and Fontaine (2011–2017)
- 2017 Kenworth T680 sleeper truck/tractor
- 2018 Chevy Silverado Z71 4×4 pickup
- 2017 Chevy Express passenger van
- 2007 Chevy pickup trailers
- Utility trailer and 48-foot reefer trailer
Bidders will also find material-handling shop equipment such as a Hyster 15,000-pound forklift; a Briggs & Stratton 100 KW generator (natural gas); shipping containers; air hydraulic axle jacks; a 12-ton shop press; a tire-inflation system; a refrigerated air dryer with drum pump and drain carts; an R-134A refrigerant recovery, recycling and recharging machine; and a central pneumatic 30-gallon air compressor and receiver tank.
In addition, Montgomery Transport maintained a large selection of parts for maintenance and repair. The sale features new and used truck and tractor tires; a Sturdy-Lite headache rack; windshields; fuel tanks; axles; radiators; hubs; hoses; wheels; brackets; racks; tarps, and work gloves.
Finally, available office furniture, equipment and other assets include electronic standing desks, cubicles, chairs, conference rooms, reception and break rooms, lockers, laptops, monitors, phone systems and office supplies.
“Montgomery Transport had assets all over the Southeast and Midwest, and Tiger does anticipate conducting additional sales as part of this receiver-ordered liquidation. Interested bidders should stay tuned,” Farrell said.
More information about the assets up for auction
can be found here.