JX Enterprises expanded its dealer network to 16 locations with the opening of JX Peterbilt Lansing, its seventh Illinois branch.
The new location is in Lansing, Ill., to provide comprehensive customer support to the Chicago metropolitan area.
JX Peterbilt Lansing will serve customers with all-makes parts and complete maintenance and repair capabilities with factory-trained technicians. It will also provide medium- and heavy-duty truck rental and leasing through the companys JX PacLease division.
JX Peterbilt Lansing is a new Peterbilt location and not an acquisition, according to the company. JXE will occupy two large parcels of land directly across the street from one another. The company will first open the newly renovated facility in Lansing that will feature six service bays, a parts warehouse and retail area, and driver waiting area.
Later this year the company plans to build on the adjacent property in Lansing that will feature additional offices.
The new dealership will have prominent, illuminated road signs that can easily be seen from the major commercial traffic arteries the dealership is near. JX Peterbilt Lansing is located adjacent to Interstates 80/94/294.
The company plans to host an open house in the coming months.
JXE Dealer Network Expands in Illinois
JX Enterprises expanded its dealer network to 16 locations with the opening of JX Peterbilt Lansing, its seventh Illinois branch
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