Wabash branch network gets a new name

Sept. 1, 2003
Wabash National Corp has debuted a new name for its network of trailer centers: Wabash National Trailer Centers. Formerly known as North American Trailer

Wabash National Corp has debuted a new name for its network of trailer centers: Wabash National Trailer Centers.

Formerly known as North American Trailer Centers, the new organization is focusing on several key areas, including:

  • Support for a broad-reaching sales, rental/leasing, parts, and service network, driven by Wabash's quality standards.

  • Greater access to Wabash's proprietary line of products.

  • Enhanced level of convenience and product availability/selection, with the knowledge and expertise to match.

  • An organization that can meet customer's regional and national needs.

In the United States, Wabash has 21 factory-owned branch locations. In Canada, there are 10 branch locations. Sales, service, and parts support is also available from 50 independent dealers across North America.

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