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Wabash Parts Distribution Network

Wabash adds new parts distribution network

May 20, 2022
The network expands Wabash’s parts distribution capabilities across all product lines and, over time, will include the entire Wabash aftermarket portfolio.

Wabash has created a new tech-enabled parts distribution network that aims to unify and expand its parts distribution capabilities across all product lines.

“As an end-to-end solutions and service provider, we’re able to offer customers the convenience of working with a one-stop-shop through the entire product lifecycle,” said Nick Adler, VP of Wabash Parts and Services, in a press release. “We’re excited to bring our customers best-in-class parts and services including a simplified experience, an extensive selection of well-stocked parts, and faster deliveries—all through Wabash.”

See also: Wabash rebrands, drops legacy product names

This single channel distribution network will, over time, include the entire Wabash aftermarket portfolio as well as a wide range of transportation parts with increased inventory and faster shipping, the company stated. Wabash Parts distribution will leverage the company’s network of equipment dealers’ service capabilities, as well as partners of national wholesale distribution for aftermarket heavy-duty truck and trailer parts.

“This new distribution offering from Wabash really simplifies things for us. In a time of supply chain challenges around us, we appreciate being able to count on Wabash having parts in stock that we need and getting them to us quickly to keep our customer’s equipment on the road,” said Jamey Vaughn, president at Twin State Trailers, in a press release.

Wabash Parts and Services distribution capabilities currently serve van trailer and truck body customers and dealers. Parts distribution for other Wabash product lines will phase in throughout 2022.

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