Penske Truck Leasing marked the opening of a new facility in Ogden, Utah, the fourth new facility in the company’s western region this summer and eighth new facility announcement this year.
Penske Truck Leasing Expands In Utah
Penske Truck Leasing marked the opening of a new facility in Ogden, Utah, the fourth new facility in the company’s western region this summer.

Penske Truck Leasing opened a new facility in Ogden, Utah as the company expands its presence in the western region.
Photo via Penske blog
Penske’s latest facility offers full-service truck leasing, consumer and commercial truck rental, contract truck fleet maintenance and connected fleet solutions designed to help customers address issues and options related to onboard technology systems such as electronic logging devices, telematics, and cameras.
The 7,629-square-foot building includes six truck bays and is operated by a staff of 10 employees with intentions to hire more as business grows in the area. It is located at 925 West 12th Street in Ogden.
“We have a customer base in Ogden already, so we are excited to better serve them from our new facility. We’re also looking forward to welcoming new customers to Penske’s Ogden location, as business is growing steadily in the region,” said Rick Pytlik, senior vice president for Penske’s western region. “Our convenient location off I-15 is also a draw for many of our prospects searching for a transportation partner in the Ogden area.”
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