
Great Dane’s Atlanta, Georgia, branch has moved to a new, significantly larger location, with an expanded parts showroom and bigger stock yard.
Great Dane’s Atlanta, Georgia, branch has moved to a new, significantly larger location, with an expanded parts showroom and bigger stock yard.

Great Dane's new Atlanta facility. Photo: Great Dane

Great Dane’s Atlanta, Georgia, branch has moved to a new, significantly larger location, with an expanded parts showroom and bigger stock yard.
The new Atlanta facility spans over 25,000 square feet and features a new and pre-owned trailer and truck body display lot, a large retail parts center, and an updated service center that is open seven days a week. It also features a large drop yard. The new facility is a designated Great Dane truck body center and the company’s newest flatbed trailer distribution center.
The new Atlanta location is located close to several major highways and is situated near Great Dane’s manufacturing plants in Statesboro, Georgia, and Huntsville, Tennessee. The new facility’s address is 1637 Forest Parkway.
“Our new facility is designed to help us better serve our customers,” said Al Cox, Great Dane regional sales manager. “In addition to a safer, more convenient location, this facility is much larger so we can stock more trailers, truck bodies and parts to provide our customers with faster service.”

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