Utility Trailer dealer doubles in size

April 1, 2009
Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company announced that its independent dealer, Utility Trailer Sales of the Ozarks, has doubled its square footage to better

Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company announced that its independent dealer, Utility Trailer Sales of the Ozarks, has doubled its square footage to better serve the parts and service needs of its customers.

The new full-service facility is adjacent to Interstate 44, Highway 65, and Exit 82A. Comprised of 25,000 square feet situated on five acres, the facility offers both new and used trailer sales, parts, and service. It offers both owner-operators and fleets the complete Utility lineup, including the 4000D-X• Composite dry van, the 3000R• refrigerated trailer, and the aluminum/steel design of the lightweight 4000A flatbed.

The parts department features a new showroom and is fully stocked, ready to serve owner-operators and fleets. Technicians make repairs in the 10 new service bays.

Utility Trailer Sales of the Ozarks' address is 3650 E. Evergreen Street, Springfield MO 65803. They may be contacted at www.ozarkutility.com or (417) 866-4336.

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