

Auction Pickup Built for Real Yard and Route Work
BEMAC Trucking handles auction-bought vehicles and equipment with a process built around lot details, seller paperwork, pickup timing, and practical route planning.
Built for auction yards, dealer lots, and seller pickup locations
When a unit is bought at auction, timing, lot rules, and accurate load details matter. Send the lot details, unit photos, and destination, and BEMAC can quote the move around the actual load.
- Supports auction vehicles, pickups, equipment, and compact machinery
- Good fit for one-off buys and recurring buyer routes
- Practical coordination around yard release requirements
- Fast quoting when photos and lot information are provided
Send a photo and lot details for the fastest quote

What buyers typically need moved
Auction Vehicles
Cars, pickups, SUVs, fleet units, and light commercial vehicles bought through auctions or wholesale channels.
View vehicle transportCompact Equipment
Skid steers, mini excavators, compact tractors, and support equipment that need careful yard pickup coordination.
View skid steer transportConstruction Assets
Selected auction-bought machinery and site support equipment headed to jobsites, yards, or storage locations.
View construction haulingDealer Transfers
Units moving from dealer or reseller inventory after purchase, trade, or arranged transport to a buyer location.
View dealer transportTypical auction pickup scenarios



Atlantic Canada based with route support beyond the region
BEMAC Trucking supports auction buyers across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, with Ontario corridor routes and broader Canada-wide options depending on the load and schedule.
- Atlantic Canada yard and buyer support
- Ontario-linked route options
- Flexible planning for repeated auction activity

Bought something at auction?
Send the photos, lot information, and delivery location and get a quote built around the actual pickup.