Aftermarket trailer part supplier Aurora Parts has reached an agreement to become the exclusive aftermarket distributor of all Fruehauf parts in the United States.
Aurora Parts Becomes Fruehauf's Exclusive U.S. Distributor
Aurora Parts has reached an agreement to become the exclusive aftermarket distributor of all Fruehauf parts in the United States.

With a nationwide footprint of parts distribution centers, extensive parts inventory, and investment in technology solutions, along with decades of Fruehauf-specific part knowledge, Aurora Parts is "keenly positioned to provide Fruehauf customers across the country with best-in-class service," company officials said in a press release.
Fruehauf parts are now available on Aurora Parts To Go.
"Aurora has a long history of supplying Fruehauf aftermarket parts and technical support,” said Aurora Parts President and CEO Brad Fulkerson. “Fruehauf is a pioneer in the semi-trailer industry, and we are excited to be partnering with them once again.”
Trailer manufacturer Fruehauf celebrated the grand opening of their new production facility in June 2022 in Bowling Green, Kentucky, which reintroduced the Fruehauf brand back in the U.S. after 25 years. At the new facility, they will be manufacturing both composite and sheet and post dry van trailers.
“Fruehauf has always had a great reputation in the market and for it to re-enter the US market after being absent for over 25 years, I think it will be welcomed by many of Fruehauf's past and future customers," said Fruehauf President Tom Wiseman.
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