• Webb Wheel appoints new fleet sales manager

    The aftermarket business unit of Webb Wheel Products has tapped Jared Ridenour to fill the new position of fleet sales manager. Ridenour will provide direct contact with fleets to discuss options for wheel end components, Ken Kelly, vp, said
    Feb. 4, 2010

    The aftermarket business unit of Webb Wheel Products has tapped Jared Ridenour to fill the new position of fleet sales manager. Ridenour will provide direct contact with fleets to discuss options for wheel end components, Ken Kelly, vp, said.

    “Webb Wheel is committed to building on our reputation as a reliable aftermarket supplier to help end users make the right decision about their wheel end specifications and replacement part purchases,” Kelley said. “And, with new stopping distance rules on the horizon, Jared will also play a critical role in helping fleets understand all their options to meet the new regulations.”

    Ridenour brings with him over ten years of experience, most recently as division manager for Eastern States Friction.

    Webb Wheel Products manufactures hubs, brake drums and rotor for medium- and heavy-duty trucks, trailers and buses.

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