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Track Line Heavy Duty Truck Investment

Track Line’s Heavy Duty Truck Investment appears to be a structured investment in physical assets, combining ownership and leaseback arrangements to deliver strong, predictable returns 24% per year for five years, while leaving operations in professional hands.

What Is It?

Based on available information, Track Line offers the following:
•  Asset Ownership: You purchase a brand new FAW heavy duty truck for 200,000 SAR (Saudi Riyals) under your own name through a documented sale agreement. The truck is registered under Track Line for regulatory and operational purposes.  
•  Operational Lease Model: After purchase, Track Line leases the truck from you via an independent operational lease agreement. They manage the truck’s deployment in active transport contracts. 
•  Fixed Income: You receive a fixed monthly rental income of 4,000 SAR, irrespective of performance, providing a relatively stable return.  
•  Attractive ROI: The program offers an annual return of 24% based on the investment value.  
•  Investment Duration: The term is set at 5 years. At the end of this period, you may reclaim or sell the truck.  

Summary Table

Feature

Details

Asset

Brand new FAW heavy duty truck

Purchase Price

200,000 SAR

Monthly Income

4,000 SAR

Annual Return

~24%

Investment Term

5 years

Post Term Options

Reclaim or resell the truck

Things to Consider

1. Who Manages the Truck
Track Line and not the investor manages truck operations, including contracts and logistics. This may ease you of administrative burdens, but it’s essential to understand their track record, reliability, and the terms of their lease agreement.
 
2.Risk Considerations
Although the income is “fixed,” always review details such as:
•Maintenance costs or responsibilities
•Insurance coverage
•What happens if the truck is underutilized or faces downtime
•Your rights and obligations if you sell the truck early.
 
3.End of Term Options
You can reclaim or sell the truck after 5 years but under what conditions and resale value? It’s worth asking for estimates or past performance data.