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Daimler Truck North America and Love’s Travel Stops have teamed up to expand the number of Freightliner service points, offering mechanical warranty repair work and roadside warranty emergency services.

The new partnership makes Love’s Truck Care and Speedco locations a service point for light mechanical warranty work on Freightliner vehicles.
Photo: The Love’s Family of Companies
Daimler Truck North America and Love’s Travel Stops announced a partnership to provide select services for Freightliner vehicles at approved Love’s Truck Care and at Speedco locations across the country.
Beginning this spring, authorized Love’s locations will provide light mechanical warranty repair work, roadside warranty emergency services, and approved field service and recall campaigns for Freightliner trucks.
With about 400 Love’s Truck Care and Speedco locations, those approved for providing service offerings, will work directly with their local Freightliner dealers to ensure parts availability, repair work, warranty claim filing, and to help get Freightliner drivers back on the road quickly.
“We know that time is money for professional drivers, and we’re excited to introduce a new service touch point to help get Freightliner drivers back on the road quickly,” added Gary Price, executive vice president of total truck care solutions for Love’s. “Working with DTNA and Freightliner dealers, we will have the systems in place to maximize uptime for our mutual customers.”
“Love’s is an experienced partner that knows how to fulfill our customers’ needs," said Drew Backeberg, DTNA senior vice president, aftermarket, in a statement. "With this complementary offering to our own service network, we will provide Freightliner customers the increased support and convenience they need to keep the world moving.”
More information will be available in the spring.
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