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StepSaver body to be installed on Fuso Canter trucks

July 2, 2013

Mitsubishi Fuso Truck of America will install the StepSaver truck body from Supreme Corp. on its Canter FE Series of work trucks.

The StepSaver body provides safe, convenient curb-side access to the cargo area through a low-step entry near the front passenger side of the body, Mitsubishi said. With either the available roll-up or sliding pocket-style door, the interior space remains clear and completely available for cargo.

“We have had a strong working relationship with Supreme for years. And we’re very pleased to be offering this additional choice to our dealers and customers in an effort to expand end-user applications for our Canter trucks,” said Todd Bloom, MFTA president and CEO. “We’re confident this combination will appeal to many customers who are looking to lower the cost of their truck transport operations, while improving the efficiency of their loading and unloading.”

The new StepSaver body option will be available through the Fuso dealer network.

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