We Hosted a Customer Demo Day – Featuring the all Electric Mack LRe!
Shealy Truck Center Named The 2021 Volvo Trucks U.S. Southeast Dealer of the Year!
David Shealy Named Volvo Trucks 2021 Master Sales Leader
– New Truck Sales Professional –
We are proud to announce that Shealy Truck Centers will be representing TICO Tractors for the midlands and the upstate in South Carolina. Look for more details to come soon!
Congratulations to Rickie Mozie – for being named to the South Carolina Trucking Association’s Technician of the Quarter in 2021!
Congratulations to the the South Carolina Trucking Association’s Technician of the Quarter – Tom Whitehead!
Please click here to view some helpful videos about getting to know your Mack. The first video is below as an example of the content available.
Introducing the new Volvo VNL! Check out the Volvo Trucks site for more details. Click here to be taken to the Volvo site.
Meet the all new Mack Anthem! More information is available at the Mack website. Click here to be taken to the Mack page.
Meet the newest member of our growing lease fleet: For more information about our leasing / rental programs, please click here
Our Duncan location has become one of the first Certified Uptime Centers in the Carolinas. Click here for more details
Shealy Truck Centers, Columbia, SC location is celebrating there 30th year as an Isuzu dealer. The oldest Isuzu truck dealership in the state of South Carolina.
Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2014/07/01/3541269/haley-receives-endorsement-from.html#storylink=cpy
Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2014/07/01/3541269/haley-receives-endorsement-from.html#storylink=cpy
Gov. Nikki Haley speaks during a press conference announcing her endorsement from the National Federation of Independent Business on Tuesday at Shealy Truck Center in Columbia. ANDREW SHAIN — ashain@thestate.com COLUMBIA, SC — Gov. Nikki Haley received an endorsement in her re-election bid Tuesday from a national small-business group. The National Federation of Independent Business, which has about 4,000 members in South Carolina, backed the Republican from Lexington because backed business-tax cuts, damage-caps on lawsuits, better customer-service from state agencies, said Ben Homeyer, state director for NFIB in South Carolina. She announced the endorsement at Shealy Truck Center on Bluff Road in Columbia. “Gov. Haley trusts the free enterprise system,” Shealy President Bruce Shealy said. Haley, whose family owned a clothing store where she started working as a teenager, understands the partnership between the private and public sectors, Shealy added. “This is what happens when a governor listens to small business,” he said. Haley said she brought the same ethic she learned as a teenager handling her family business’ accounting books to spend smartly and curb obstacles that cost money. The NFIB endorsed Haley when she first ran for governor in 2010. The latest endorsement is Haley’s first from a large trade group during the current campaign. Her opponent, Democrat state Sen. Vincent Sheheen, has received backing from two state organizations — S.C Educators Association and Conservation Voters of South Carolina. Haley defeated Sheheen by 4.5 percentage points in the 2010 race.