NorCal Kenworth relocates in Bay Area

July 20, 2009
NorCal Kenworth-Bay Area has moved into a new facility near the Oakland International Airport

NorCal Kenworth-Bay Area has moved into a new facility near the Oakland International Airport. The dealership, now located at 1755 Adams Avenue in San Leandro, CA, includes the latest in technology to provide accurate tracking of inventory, service and body shop repair order status and efficient customer service, according to the company.

The facility is 44,000 sq. ft. with a 20,000 sq. ft. service department with 10 bays including a wash bay and a bay dedicated to Kenworth PremierCare ExpressLube and AC preventative maintenance services. Among the amenities offered for customers is wireless Internet access.

“We offer a full-line of green products, including the Kenworth T270 and T370 hybrid diesel-electric models and Kenworth T800 powered by liquefied natural gas, and we can also retrofit the W900S model for compressed natural gas operation,” said Harry Mamizuka, dealer principal.

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