Mack Refreshes FleetPreferred Parts & Service Platform
Mack Trucks has launched the Mack FleetPreferred parts and service purchasing platform, formerly known as MVPreferred or simply Preferred.
by Staff
August 11, 2016
Photo: Mack Trucks
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Photo: Mack Trucks
Mack Trucks has launched the Mack FleetPreferred parts and service purchasing platform, formerly known as MVPreferred or simply Preferred.
Designed for Mack fleet customers with 20 or more trucks, FleetPreferred provides nationwide credit on parts and service purchases at more than 270 participating dealer locations in North America.
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The refreshed brand includes a new website that features a more modern look.
The program features competitive pricing, order verification on all purchase, predictable price levels and faster account reconciliation. Participating Mack customers are assigned a unique account number with consolidated billing for the drivers and managers they specify.
Customers present the account number at the time of a purchase, or have the dealer keep the account on file, streamlining the process. There will be no change to existing Preferred account numbers, and Fleet Preferred customer support will continue to be provided by Mack Financial Services.
“FleetPreferred was conceptualized, designed and implemented to meet the unique needs of Mack’s fleet customers,” said Chad Johnson, director of aftermarket marketing for Mack Trucks. “Fleet customers can continue to count on FleetPreferred to protect their bottom line by eliminating unexpected expenses and keeping operational costs at a minimum.”
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