Truck Parts and Service Facility Opens in Saskatchewan, Canada
Custom Truck Sales recently opened a new parts and service facility in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada, on Highway 4 and the TransCanada Highway.
by Staff
December 29, 2015
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Photo: Custom Truck Sales
Custom Truck Sales recently opened a new parts and service facility in Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada, on Highway 4 and the TransCanada Highway.
“Our new, 16,000 square-foot facility provides parts and service support to the area’s many companies involved in the agricultural, manufacturing and oil and gas sectors, and to truck fleets and operators traveling through the city on the TransCanada Highway,” said Brent Leach, president of Custom Truck Sales, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2015.
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Located on a 4.5-acre site in a growing industrial park, Custom Truck Sales – Swift Current offers 10 service bays, with one bay serving as a wash bay and repair stall, giving the new location the flexibility to manage growth and future capacity needs, Leach said. The dealership features a 4,300 square-foot parts department offering a large inventory and delivery throughout the Swift Current area.
Custom Truck Sales – Swift Current is part of the Kenworth dealer network of more than 360 locations throughout Canada and the United States. In addition to Swift Current, Custom Truck Sales operates locations in Estevan, Regina and Saskatoon, Saskatchewan; and Brandon and Winnipeg, Manitoba. Custom Truck Sales is affiliated with PacLease.
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