Wabash Adds Two Large Dealers in East
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Wabash announced it added two large dealers to its North American dealer network: Bergey’s Truck Centers and Allegiance Trucks.
Bergey’s and Allegiance will be full-line dealers of Wabash parts, services and equipment, including dry and refrigerated van trailers, dry and refrigerated truck bodies and platform trailers.
Based in Stamford, Conn., Allegiance Trucks has about 41 locations in nine states. It will be representing Wabash in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island as well as parts of New York and New Jersey.
Bergey’s is a family-owned company operating 15 truck centers and eight truck parts locations across Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey, as well as a heavy-duty parts warehouse in Telford, Pa. In addition, Bergey’s also operates 10 automotive dealership locations, extending its commercial offerings to include automotive and light-duty pick-up trucks and vans.
“Wabash has been expanding its dealer network for over a decade. Both Bergey’s Truck Centers and Allegiance Trucks have extensive expertise and a long history of providing effective transportation solutions to their customer base,” Todd Chrzan, senior director of strategic dealer accounts at Wabash, said in a release.
Wabash continues to extend its reach and invest in a greater portfolio of offering, including more seamless digital systems and its newly created Wabash Parts distribution network launched in May 2022, the Lafayette, Ind.-based company noted, to meet the needs of its customers and partners from first to final mile.
“As one of the largest full-service truck dealerships on the East Coast, the expansion of our relationship with Wabash, with its portfolio of trailers and truck bodies, better positions Allegiance Trucks to service our customers,” said Chad Schrempp, chief operating officer at Allegiance Trucks. — Transport Topics
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