Wabash announces Southeast network expansion, improving refrigerated trucking access and fleet service in Atlanta region
Key takeaways
- Wabash expands service access in Atlanta with new Parts & Service center, improving turnaround for fleets across the Southeast.
- Fleetco grows its dealer role, giving fleets in Atlanta greater access to new and used Wabash trailers and equipment.
- CS Truck and Trailer joins Wabash’s Preferred Partner Network, boosting parts availability and service coverage for regional operations.
Wabash, a provider of end-to-end supply chain solutions for the transportation, logistics, and infrastructure markets, recently announced a major expansion of its network in the Southeast, strengthening service for refrigerated trucking and broader fleet operations in the greater Atlanta area. The company, which produces trailers, truck bodies, and supply chain equipment, is expanding access to parts, service, and dealer support through three strategic moves.
The expansion includes the opening of a new Atlanta-area Parts & Service center, an expanded dealer relationship with Fleetco, and the addition of CS Truck and Trailer locations to Wabash’s Preferred Partner Network. Together, these moves are intended to provide fleets, including those operating refrigerated equipment, across Georgia and neighboring states with faster turnaround, broader coverage, and greater reliability.
The new Parts & Service center, which opened September 18, offers Wabash’s Ready-to-Mount (RTM) truck bodies for dry freight and platform applications with rapid turnaround times. Fleetco will now represent Wabash with trailer sales in Atlanta, expanding access to new and used equipment. Additionally, three CS Truck and Trailer sites have joined the Preferred Partner Network to provide authorized service, maintenance, and Wabash Genuine Parts.
“These moves reflect how Wabash is building an extensive partner ecosystem that puts parts, service, and support closer to our customers,” Dave Hill, VP of parts & services at Wabash, said. “Together, these Atlanta expansions mean faster turnaround, more coverage, and better reliability for fleets operating across Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina, and Tennessee.”