Purkeys Offers Products Through Fontaine PartSource
Purkeys, a company that provides electrical solutions for the heavy-duty trucking industry, has announced that its products will now be available through Fontaine PartSource.
by Staff
September 30, 2016
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Purkeys, a company that provides electrical solutions for the heavy-duty trucking industry, has announced that its products will now be available through Fontaine PartSource.
Parts buyers and fleet operators can buy all Purkeys’ products directly from Fontaine. Fontaine sells several commercial product lines, of which Purkeys is the latest addition.
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Fontaine PartSource is the aftermarket parts company for Fontaine Commercial Trailer. It has provided products to the heavy-duty trucking industry for more than 75 years and is a resource for original equipment manufacturer supplied product lines.
“At Fontaine, we have seen the support that Purkeys has provided to their fleets and the Truck Maintenance Council for many years,” said J. Aaron Puckett, Fontaine PartSource vice president and general manager. “We believe that their innovative product lines will provide great new opportunities for our sales group and distribution partners.”
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