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Bosselman Boss Shops Opens in Tucumcari

As part of the Uni-Maxx Truck Care network, with over 80 network locations nationwide, Boss Shop customers gain additional value with coast-to-coast warranty coverage and high standards of service.

by Staff
June 17, 2013
2 min to read


Bosselman Boss Truck Shops, Inc. has open a new location in Tucumcari, New Mexico on Interstate 40 at Exit 333. Located adjacent to the Flying J Travel Plaza on Mountain Rd., the Tucumcari Boss Shop is the company’s second shop to be built from the ground up and brings a total of 41 Boss Shops in 22 states.

“Boss Shops is excited to be building new shops at Pilot/Flying J Travel Centers across the United States,” said Charlie Bosselman, President of the Bosselman Companies and Boss Truck Shops, Inc. “Our new ground-up shops feature a new look to greet drivers, while offering the same hometown service experience.”

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As part of the Uni-Maxx Truck Care network, with over 80 network locations nationwide, Boss Shop customers gain additional value with complete coast-to-coast warranty coverage and industry-leading standards of service. The Tucumcari shop is managed by David Arellano and can be reached at (575) 461-8458.

“Boss Shops are working hard to broaden our footprint across the country in the truck repair business,” Bosselman says. “At 41 Boss Shops strong, this will greatly benefit both existing and new customers. We’ve been around since 1948, back when my Great Uncle Al started out with just one shop on the old Lincoln Highway in Grand Island, Nebraska. I’m excited and pleased to continue providing this quality, hometown service at our Boss Shops across the USA and to support the trucking industry as a whole.”

Bosselman Boss Truck Shops offer tires, quick lube oil changes, preventative maintenance, brake, electrical, drive train, air conditioning and other repairs, as well as roadside service, with a strong foundation in experienced service and the highest standards in the industry.  Boss Shops carry high-quality tire lines including Michelin, Bridgestone, Goodyear, and DynaTrac, and a wide variety of accessories for the industry, such as cargo control, chrome items, and more.

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For a complete list of all Boss Shops locations, visit www.bosstruckshops.com.

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