• Kenworth customers can spec Heil dump bodies

    Kenworth Truck Co. has signed an agreement with Heil Environmental Industries Ltd. to provide its construction customers with Heil dump bodies. Customers will be able to spec a Heil dump body when they place their new truck order with their Kenworth dealer, according to Brian Lindgren, Kenworth vocational market sales director. Customers are expected to gain expedited installation and preferred pricing
    Feb. 21, 2003
    Kenworth Truck Co. has signed an agreement with Heil Environmental Industries Ltd. to provide its construction customers with Heil dump bodies.

    Customers will be able to spec a Heil dump body when they place their new truck order with their Kenworth dealer, according to Brian Lindgren, Kenworth vocational market sales director. Customers are expected to gain expedited installation and preferred pricing under the Kenworth-Heil Dump Body Program.

    The agreement covers the full line of Heil dump bodies, from 8- to 21-ft. Among the configurations is a Super Dump package that includes Strong Industries' Strong Arm extendable tag axles.

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