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International Used Truck Centers Opens New Sales Outlet
International Used Truck Centers recently opened it 15th sales outlet, International Used Truck Center of Michigan.

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International Used Truck Centers recently opened it 15th sales outlet, International Used Truck Center of Michigan.
It’s newest center will offer a selection of used day cabs, sleepers, and medium-duty units, as well as warranty packages, financing, and support from its five West Michigan International dealership locations in Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Muskegon, Holland, and Lansing.
“Our dealership is dedicated to delivering exceptional support to our customers and the availability of late model used truck inventory from major national fleets provides an additional opportunity to better meet their needs,” said Ed Rietman, president, West Michigan International.
In collaboration with the International dealer network, International Used Truck Centers is working to establish additional sales outlets with a recent partnership with Summit Truck Group in Kansas City and now with West Michigan International in Michigan.
“As the International Truck 2019 Dealer of the Year, Ed and the entire team at West Michigan International have a drive to positively impact their customers’ businesses by delivering creative solutions, a value closely aligned to that of International Used Truck Centers,” said Justina Morosin, vice president, used truck sales, Navistar.
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