
Eaton has expanded its Authorized Rebuilder Program to Canada as Alberta-based Pacific Truck, becomes the fifth re-builder in the program.
Eaton has expanded its Authorized Rebuilder Program to Canada as Pacific Truck in Edmonton, Alberta, becomes the fifth re-builder in the program.

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Eaton has expanded its Authorized Rebuilder Program to Canada as Alberta-based Pacific Truck, becomes the fifth re-builder in the program.
Pacific Truck is a division of Crane Carrier and is based in Edmonton, Alberta. The Authorized Rebuilder program produces locally rebuilt transmissions with genuine Eaton components.
To become an official Eaton Authorized Rebuilder, each rebuilder is required to complete Eaton’s technical and sales training as well as meet the company’s re-use and rebuild criteria. The rebuilder must use genuine Eaton content for all of the transmissions build as part of the program.
Participants in the rebuilder program are provided with enhanced warranty coverage, marketing support, promotional materials and advertising support.
“Eaton’s partnership with Pacific Truck further confirms our commitment to and culture of always delivering quality in the Canadian market place,” said Curt Maier, vice president of Crane Carrier and Pacific Truck. “Our joint efforts will certainly bring additional value to our customers, associates and ownership and further separate us from the competition.”
In addition to Pacific truck, Eaton Authorized Rebuilders include Power Train, Transaxle, Valley Truck Parts and Anderson Brothers.

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