Great Dane Dealer Opens Full-Service Facility in Fresno
Great Dane full-service dealer Central Valley Trailer Repair has opened a new facility in Fresno, Calif., offering a variety of sales, parts, and service accommodations.
by Staff
November 18, 2016
Photo via CVTR Facebook
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Photo via CVTR Facebook
Great Dane full-service dealer Central Valley Trailer Repair has opened a new facility in Fresno, Calif., offering a variety of sales, parts, and service accommodations.
The nearly 60,000 square-foot facility features a 20-door service area with a paint booth and trailer wash section, administrative and sales offices, and a parts display and order area. CVTR also offers a driver waiting room with TV and beverage services, a customer reception lounge and a sales line for new and used trailers.
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“The detailed design of this building reflects CVTR’s commitment to creating the biggest, best and most efficient facility possible for both customers and employees,” said Mike Shuemake, owner of CVTR.
CVTR is an authorized Great Dane sales, parts, and service center with locations in Fresno and Stockton, Calif. In 2014, CVTR received the Great Dane Dealer of the Year award.
“This state-of-the-art facility was designed to accommodate the future growth of CVTR and Great Dane in central California,” said Rob Ulsh, Great Dane vice president of dealer and international Sales.
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