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MHC Kenworth-Kansas City Earns Dealer of the Year Award

MHC Kenworth – Kansas City received the 2012 Kenworth Dealer of the Year Award for the United States and Canada at the Kenworth Dealer Meeting held recently at the Paccar Engine Company manufacturing plant in Columbus, Miss.

by Staff
April 11, 2013
MHC Kenworth-Kansas City Earns Dealer of the Year Award

MHC Kenworth – Kansas City recently received the 2012 Kenworth Dealer of the Year award for the United States and Canada during the Kenworth Dealer Meeting at the PACCAR Engine Company manufacturing plant in Columbus, Miss. From left are Gary Moore, Kenworth general manager and PACCAR vice president; MHC Kenworth executives Tim Murphy, Ken Hoffman, Jeff Murphy, Mike Murphy and Reed Murphy III; and Preston Feight, Kenworth assistant general manager for sales and marketing.

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MHC Kenworth – Kansas City recently received the 2012 Kenworth Dealer of the Year award for the United States and Canada during the Kenworth Dealer Meeting at the PACCAR Engine Company manufacturing plant in Columbus, Miss. From left are Gary Moore, Kenworth general manager and PACCAR vice president; MHC Kenworth executives Tim Murphy, Ken Hoffman, Jeff Murphy, Mike Murphy and Reed Murphy III; and Preston Feight, Kenworth assistant general manager for sales and marketing.

MHC Kenworth – Kansas City received the 2012 Kenworth Dealer of the Year Award for the United States and Canada at the Kenworth Dealer Meeting held recently at the Paccar Engine Company manufacturing plant in Columbus, Miss.

The award encompasses MHC Kenworth – Kansas City locations in Columbia, Kansas City and St. Joseph, Mo., and Olathe and Topeka, Kan.
 
MHC Kenworth – Kansas City was selected as Kenworth Dealer of the Year from among Kenworth’s six Gold Award winners for 2012. Other Gold Award winners are Edmonton Kenworth, Kenworth of South Louisiana, Papé Kenworth of Central California, Truckworx Kenworth – Birmingham, and Wisconsin Kenworth.

During the Kenworth Dealer Meeting, Kenworth also honored its 14 Silver Award winners for 2012 which are: Custom Truck Sales, Kenworth Sales Company – Spokane,  Papé Kenworth of Oregon, Kenworth Montréal, GreatWest Kenworth, Inland Kenworth (U.S.), MHC Kenworth - Arkansas, MHC Kenworth - Colorado, MHC Kenworth - Georgia, MHC Kenworth - Oklahoma, MHC Kenworth - Texas, Wallwork Kenworth, Wichita Kenworth, and Worldwide Equipment.
 
Recent Kenworth Dealer of The Year Winners

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2012 MHC Kenworth – Kansas City
2011 Edmonton Kenworth
2010 MHC Kenworth - Colorado
2009 MHC Kenworth - Kansas City
2008 Kenworth of South Texas
2007 Custom Truck Sales
2006 Edmonton Kenworth
2005 MHC Kenworth - Texas
2004 NorCal Kenworth
2003 Tri-State Kenworth
2002 Inland Kenworth - Canada
2001 Edmonton Kenworth
2000 Kenworth Northwest
 

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