The Canadian dealership group opened a new parts and service center called Peterbilt Manitoba-East operating in Springfield, Manitoba.
by Staff
November 17, 2014
Photo via Peterbilt Manitoba.
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Photo via Peterbilt Manitoba.
Peterbilt Manitoba added a third dealership to its network with the opening of Peterbilt Manitoba-East, a parts and service facility located in Springfield, Manitoba.
The new facility has six service bays, a 1,500-square-foot parts warehouse and a 600-square-foot retail area. The store is located along the Perimeter Highway and is open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
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“We’re pleased to add a new location to our network and expand our ability to serve our customers,” said Doug Danylchuk, dealer principal. “The entire team at Peterbilt Manitoba is focusted on providing superior customer service and we will continue that tradition with our newest store.”
Peterbilt Manitoba is a Canadian Dealer Group that operates two other dealerships in Winnipeg and Brandon. Peterbilt awarded the group the North American Dealer of the Year in 2010 and the Canadian Dealer of the Year in 1996.
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