Sterling Trucks Adds 8 New Dealerships
Sterling Trucks announced this week the addition of eight new locations to its growing dealer network.
Sterling Trucks announced this week the addition of eight new locations to its growing dealer network.
The additions follow the announcement made in March that Sterling had increased the overall size of its dealer network by more than 30% in 18 months.
"Our goal is to establish Sterling as the leading vocational truck brand in North America," said John Merrifield, senior vice president of sales and marketing for Sterling Trucks. "We've grown our market presence this year and hope to continue this expansion."
New dealers include Truck Country of Rockford in Rockford, Ill.; Truck Country Quad Cities in Davenport, Iowa; Midway Inc. in Monroeville, Ohio; Dave Syverson Truck Center in Rochester, Minn.; Central Western Star Trucks Ltd. in St. John, New Brunswick; Empire Truck Sales in Hattiesburg and Columbus, Miss.; and Heritage Equipment in Ashland, Ky.
According to Merrifield, the new locations have helped to expand the company's sales, service and parts capabilities. This gives existing customers the best service possible and introduces future customers to the advantages of Sterling.
The location of the nearest dealer can be obtained by calling (800) STL-HELP, or by visiting www.sterlingtrucks.com.
Sterling Truck Corp., with headquarters in Willoughby, Ohio, produces heavy and medium-duty custom work trucks for regional hauling and diverse vocational applications. Sterling is a member of the Freightliner LLC Group.
Freightliner is a company of DaimlerChrysler.
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