Aurora Parts to be exclusive aftermarket supplier for Wabash National

May 7, 2015
Wabash National Corp. has chosen Aurora Parts as its exclusive supplier of aftermarket parts for its  dry van, refrigerated van, and platform trailers sold under the leading brand names Wabash National, Transcraft and Benson. The agreement is for five years.

Wabash National Corp. has chosen Aurora Parts as its exclusive supplier of aftermarket parts for its dry van, refrigerated van, and platform trailers sold under the leading brand names Wabash National, Transcraft and Benson. The agreement is for five years.

“We have a responsibility to provide all of our customers, from large national fleets to small owner-operators, the best value and service,” said Brent Yeagy, group president of Commercial Trailer Products at Wabash National. “After working with Aurora Parts for more than 10 years, we are confident the company’s best-in-class parts availability, technology and retail marketing will meet the high standards that our dealers and customers have come to expect.”

Aurora Parts has a 300,000 sq. ft. distribution center from which it supplies trailer body parts, truck body and container/chassis parts to a network of independently owner trailer dealerships.

“We are excited to continue our relationship with Wabash as their exclusive provider of aftermarket parts,” said Mike Conley, vice president of sales at Aurora. “Wabash and Aurora share a long legacy of leadership through innovation. This common culture supports a mutual commitment to premium quality products and service. We look forward to many joint initiatives to further enhance the overall customer experience.”

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