Inland Truck Parts & Service Expands in Fargo
FARGO, N.D. (PRWEB) August 18, 2015 -- With a growing customer base and an eye toward the future, Inland Truck Parts & Service is expanding its capabilities to better serve the Fargo area. In addition to new Saturday hours, Inland now boasts 14 new service bays as part of a 20,000-square-foot facility expansion that has brought in the West Fargo service shop under one roof.
"We have a proud history of providing our customers with high-quality parts and superior service," said General Manager Duane Parke. "This expansion to our facility allows us to continue that tradition by operating more efficiently and utilizing the expertise of our West Fargo team."
Inland draws from a vast parts inventory covering everything from light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks to SUVs and 4x4s. Fast, professional on-the-truck service ranges from diagnostics to repairs. And Inland sets the industry standard for remanufactured transmissions, drivelines, clutches and more. An in-house component shop and on-site reman facility guarantees quality control and quick turnaround.
The expansion also includes a newly opened street entrance, which runs behind the facility on 39th Street South and makes the facility much more easily accessible for trucks and trailers. The store is now open on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., in addition to normal weekday hours.
"Our customers are loving the new 39th Street entrance, which makes maneuvering large trucks much simpler," said Service Manager Kyle Furman. "And the Saturday hours create even more scheduling convenience for our customers."
Established in 1944, Inland Truck Parts is celebrating its 71st year of industry-leading performance at 28 locations in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. As a 100% employee-owned company, Inland emphasizes responsive customer service and local decision-making.
Geoff Garafola, Inland Truck Parts Company, http://inlandtruck.com, +1 (913) 901-2113, [email protected]
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