Rush Enterprises, the largest Peterbilt dealer in North America, has signed an agreement to become a dealer for Dorsey Trailers.
"As we continue our process of becoming a complete one-stop sales and service shop for the truck distribution industry, we searched for a trailer manufacturer that would meet our high standard of excellence, integrity, dependability, and customer satisfaction," says Marvin Rush, chief executive officer of Rush Enterprises.
With the addition of Rush Enterprises to its dealer network, Dorsey now has over 95 authorized dealers serving more than 36 states and four Canadian provinces.
Rush Enterprises is the largest Peterbilt dealer in North America with 24 truck locations covering five states. Current operations include a network of dealerships located in Texas, California, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Colorado and Michigan.
Dorsey Trailers, Inc. makes a broad line of customized truck trailers at three plants located in Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. It's one of the 10 largest trailer manufacturers in the United States.
Largest Peterbilt Dealer To Sell Dorsey Trailers
Rush Enterprises, the largest Peterbilt dealer in North America, has signed an agreement to become a dealer for Dorsey Trailers
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