Love’s Expands Truck Maintenance Program to all Locations
Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores has announced it will expand its truck maintenance program at all travel stop locations nationwide.
by Staff
September 28, 2016
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Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores has announced it will expand its truck maintenance program at all travel stop locations nationwide.
The truck maintenance program includes additional services for its existing truck tire care and light mechanical options. The additional maintenance offering focuses on oil changes to the motor, transmission and gearbox. It also offers preventive maintenance services, such as checking fluid levels, fluid and filter-quality checks, and lube services.
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The company expects to have more than 300 maintenance facilities available to over-the-road customers by the end of 2017.
The addition is a part of Love’s one-stop approach to addressing customer and driver needs, keeping trucks on the road and offering competitive pricing. This year, Love’s invested in its truck tire care program with expanded tire sales selection, a new retread program and TirePass services for on-site tire maintenance across the country.
“We have received consistent feedback that a nationwide maintenance network would help greatly to increase utilization and decrease downtime,” said Frank Love, co-CEO of Love’s. “We will make the investment over the next 12 months to add all of the capabilities our Customers need across our entire network.”
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