• Love’s to expand truck maintenance services nationwide

    Company announced it will begin offering more maintenance options in 2017
    Sept. 30, 2016
    2 min read
    Love39s announced it is expanding its truck maintenance program to all its travel stops nationwide

    Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores Inc. announced it will expand its truck maintenance program at all travel stop locations nationwide to include additional services to existing truck tire care and light mechanical options.

    The additional maintenance offering focuses on oil changes to the motor, transmission and gear boxes and is complemented by preventive maintenance services including fluid levels, fluid and filter quality checks and lube services, Love’s said.

    “As Love’s continues to work every day to find ways to lower costs for our Customers, we have received consistent feedback that a nationwide maintenance network would help greatly to increase utilization and decrease down time,” said Frank Love, co-CEO of Love’s. “We will make the investment over the next 12 months to add all of the capabilities our Customers need across our entire network. By the end of 2017, we will have more than 300 maintenance facilities ready to take care of the trucking industry’s over-the-road maintenance needs."

    This year, Love’s noted it has invested in its truck tire care program for the benefit of its trucking customers featuring expanded tire sales selection, including a new retread program, and TirePass services for onsite tire maintenance across the country. The company added that its increased maintenance program contributes to its goal of being a “true one-stop service and fuel provider for the trucking industry.”

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