JX Truck Center broke ground on a new 28,000 square-foot facility in Kronenwetter, Wis., during a ceremony with village officials and company management. The new site is located approximately six miles south of the commercial truck dealership's current location in Wausau, Wis.
Members of JXT, JX Enterprises, the Village of Kronenwetter and members of Ghidorzi Companies (architects and construction firm for the new dealership) break ground for the new facility.
Members of JXT, JX Enterprises, the Village of Kronenwetter and members of Ghidorzi Companies (architects and construction firm for the new dealership) break ground for the new facility.


"The new JX Truck Center will feature industry leading green technologies and customer service amenities that will make it a landmark facility," says Eric Jorgensen, president and CEO of JX Enterprises, the parent company of JX Truck Center and 14 JX Peterbilt locations throughout Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisconsin. "It will give us significantly more space throughout all operational areas, provide greater highway visibility and dramatically improve access for customers.

"Additionally, our service center will be equipped and certified to repair and maintain natural gas vehicles," Jorgensen says. "More and more customers are operating these alternative fuel vehicles and we will be one of the few service providers in the region with a shop purpose-built for this service work."

The dealership will continue to be a full-service facility and represent the Peterbilt, Volvo and PacLease brands. Its shop capacity will increase to 14 bays - six of which will be for the body shop - and an additional wash bay and expandable paint area.

Parts storage will also significantly increase as will the company's parts inventory. The 1,200-square-foot retail area will showcase parts and merchandise for customers. The truck lot will be larger for easier customer parking and provide more space for new and pre-owned truck display areas.

Environmentally friendly features of the new facility include:

- In-floor heating powered by the company's waste oil
- Skylights and bay door windows to increase natural light in the shop: This lighting will be complemented by lamps that will automatically adjust brightness according to the amount of ambient light.
- Occupancy lighting that is sensor activated in offices and the warehouse
- LED signage that uses less power and has much longer bulb life

The new location is right along the heavily trafficked I-39 and access to the dealership will be just one block from an exit ramp. JX Truck Center plans to move in and open the doors for business in December.


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