The Colton Truck Supply acquisition builds upon FleetPride's nationwide network, with sales surpassing $1 billion in 2016.
by Staff
August 31, 2017
The former Colton Truck Supply in Montrose, Colorado, during its transition to a FleetPride branch.Photo courtesy of FleetPride.
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The former Colton Truck Supply in Montrose, Colorado, during its transition to a FleetPride branch. Photo courtesy of FleetPride.
FleetPride, Inc., the nation's largest independent distributor of aftermarket heavy-duty truck and trailer parts, announced that it has acquired the assets of Montrose, Colorado-based Colton Truck Supply.
"FleetPride continues to look for well-run, strategic acquisitions," FleetPride CEO Al Dragone said. "Today we are pleased to welcome Colton Truck Supply and their talented employees to the FleetPride family."
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The Colton Truck Supply acquisition builds upon FleetPride's nationwide network, with sales surpassing $1 billion in 2016. The Montrose location joins FleetPride's intermountain United States network of 28 branches, giving customers easy access to FleetPride's national parts inventory, heavy duty expertise, and supply chain.
Currently, FleetPride operates over 250 locations in 45 states and carries over 400 nationally recognized brands.
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