• Papé Kenworth opens 2 parts and service locations

    Sept. 15, 2014
    2 min read

    Papé Kenworth has opened two new parts and service locations near U.S. Interstate 5 in Aurora and Roseburg, OR.

    Papé Kenworth-Donald is located on 9 acres at 11693 Ehlen Road N.E. in Aurora, west of Exit 278 on U.S. Interstate 5. The new Papé Kenworth-Roseburg dealership is located on 2.5 acres at 7151 Old Highway 99 North near Exit 129 on I-5. 

    “The new Papé Kenworth-Donald location in Aurora offers customers a closer and more efficient option for quality TRP parts and servicing needs,” said general manager Joe Steward. “Before we opened this facility, local customers had to drive up to 30 miles or more north to our location in Portland for service.”

    “Because of its proximity to I-5, the Donald facility is easy to locate and will better serve local companies in the southern Portland suburbs such as Brentwood Corp., Graebel Oregon Movers, Interstate Distributor, and RLT Transport,” Steward added. 

    According to the company, Papé Kenworth-Roseburg is also easy to find from I-5 since the location sits on old Highway 99, which parallels I-5, said general manager Jason Muggy. “This new location is nearly halfway between our existing locations in Eugene to the north and Medford to the south,” Muggy said. “Businesses in the construction, line-haul, regional haul and logging and timber-related industries in the Coos Bay and Roseburg area won’t need to drive 70 miles north to Eugene or 100 miles south to Medford for service and quality TRP parts.”

    The Aurora and Roseburg locations join 11 other dealerships under the Papé Kenworth banner located in Bakersfield, French Camp, Fresno and Santa Maria, CA; Coburg (Eugene), Klamath Falls, Central Point (Medford), Portland, Redmond and Tangent, OR.; and Kelso, WA. 

    Both new locations operate a parts delivery truck.

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