Ryder closes acquisition of Truck Service Depot
Ryder System said it has completed its acquisition of Truck Service Depot, an Atlanta-based mobile maintenance business. This acquisition expands Ryder’s Torque by Ryder retail mobile maintenance business offering.
Torque by Ryder will integrate Truck Service Depot employees, assets, and operations into its network throughout 2026. Truck Service Depot runs physical locations in Atlanta and Savannah, Ga.

“With Truck Service Depot’s strong presence in Georgia and complementary mobile maintenance services in a growth market for Ryder, we are enhancing our ability to further offer flexible, rapid maintenance solutions to fleets across this growing freight corridor,” said Tom Havens, president of Fleet Management Solutions at Ryder.
“I chose Ryder to continue the legacy of best-in-class mobile maintenance services because of their commitment to innovation, customer service, and employee growth,” said Scott Marshall, CEO of Truck Service Depot. “I am confident that Ryder is the ideal home for our employees and customers moving forward.”
The acquisition builds on Ryder’s broader Southeast expansion strategy, which includes investments in new truck rental and maintenance facilities in McDonough, Ga., and Lebanon, Tenn.
Last month, Ryder announced that Chairman and CEO Robert Sanchez will retire on March 31. President and Chief Operating Officer John Diez will take over as CEO after Sanchez departs.
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