
East Manufacturing has named Green Bay, Wisconsin-based Truck Equipment Inc. its latest authorized East Dealer.
East Manufacturing has named Green Bay, Wis.-based Truck Equipment Inc. its latest authorized East Dealer.

Truck Equipment Inc. headquarters in Green Bay. Photo courtesy of East Manufacturing

East Manufacturing has named Green Bay, Wisconsin-based Truck Equipment Inc. its latest authorized East Dealer.
TEI will offer a full line of East trailers, including flatbed, drop deck, dump, and refuse trailers, as well as parts and service. Its dump line includes aluminum frame and frameless dump trailers as well as steel trailers and aluminum truck bodies.
The dealer offers new and used trailer sales in addition to service, parts, truck equipment upfitting and graphics. TEI also offers rental, leasing and financing options.
“We are pleased to have TEI join the East dealer network,” said Dave de Poincy, president and chief operating officer of East. “They are another customer-focused dealer with the people and expertise to exceed our customers’ expectations.”

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