Triangle Suspension opens new spring facility

Dec. 29, 2009
Triangle Suspension Systems has opened a new spring facility in Mount Olive, NC. Incorporating state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities, the plant produces cross-sectioned steel springs and offers the latest in CNC rolling and heat treat technologies

Triangle Suspension Systems has opened a new spring facility in Mount Olive, NC. Incorporating state-of-the-art manufacturing capabilities, the plant produces cross-sectioned steel springs and offers the latest in CNC rolling and heat treat technologies, the company said.

“Our new operation’s capabilities, efficiencies and quality can be matched by only a few of the best OE suppliers in the world,” Harry Pehote, vp of manufacturing, said. “This plant allows our customers to receive OE quality parts from any of Triangle’s distribution centers, often with same day or next day delivery.”

Triangle Suspension Systems, a Marmon Highway Technologies company based in DuBois, PA, manufactures leaf springs and related suspension components for medium- and heavy-duty trucks, tractors and trailers.

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