
Murphy-Hoffman Co., a large dealer network, has opened its first U.S.-based store that offers TRP-brand aftermarket parts for all makes of commercial truck equipment.
The facility bolsters MHC's offerings of aftermarket parts for all makes and models of trucks, trailers and buses.

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Murphy-Hoffman Co., a large dealer network, has opened its first U.S.-based store that offers TRP-brand aftermarket parts for all makes of commercial truck equipment.
Located along U.S. Highway 71 in Grandview, Mo., the new All-Makes Parts and Service store will leverage MHC’s 16-state network of parts inventory. It is equipped with the latest diagnostic service tools and equipment, including mobile maintenance, according to Steve Wisdom, executive vice president.
“The brand’s extensive line of products and rigorous testing process make TRP a compelling choice for commercial truck operators,” he said. “We are proud to offer another outlet for support, backed by MHC customer service in a new, convenient location.”
TRP was founded in 1994 with a select line of trailer-related parts sold exclusively by DAF truck dealers in Europe. Now it is a global brand that brings together suppliers from around the world and offers expert service and technical support to customers, he said.
TRP offers a wide selection of replacement parts for all makes of trucks, trailers and buses, Wisdom said. The parts are warranted and supported through a nationwide network of 100 parts and service locations in 16 states.
Located across 16 states, MHC is a network of over 100 locations, including 66 heavy and medium duty truck dealers, 36 MHC Truck Leasing locations, four Carrier Transicold locations.
More information is at www.mhc.com or by calling 888-MHC-TRUCK.

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