FleetPride announces service network

June 26, 2003
LAS VEGAS – FleetPride, an independent parts distributor with over 150 locations in 33 states, has announced a national network of independent heavy-duty truck service centers at the International Trucking Show. The new network, which will carry the brand name FleetCare, launches with 21 service centers and is working to sign up other qualified heavy-duty service specialists, according to Bob Jennings,
LAS VEGAS – FleetPride, an independent parts distributor with over 150 locations in 33 states, has announced a national network of independent heavy-duty truck service centers at the International Trucking Show.

The new network, which will carry the brand name FleetCare, launches with 21 service centers and is working to sign up other qualified heavy-duty service specialists, according to Bob Jennings, vp of sales and marketing. It hopes to add 200 to 300 locations within the next three years, he said.

Support for the network includes a 24-hr. toll-free number for locating the nearest service location, nationwide warranty coverage for work performed by members and regular training for technicians.

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Jim Mele

Jim Mele is a former longtime editor-in-chief of FleetOwner. He joined the magazine in 1986 and served as chief editor from 1999 to 2017. 

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