Truckworx Kenworth Opens Seventh Location in Southwest Alabama
Truckworx Kenworth has opened a new parts and service facility in Thomasville, Ala. The new facility is located in Joe Davis Industrial Park just off of U.S. Route 43 in Clarke County, Ala.
by Staff
May 28, 2013
Truckworx Kenworth has opened a new parts and service facility in Thomasville, Ala.
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Truckworx Kenworth has opened a new parts and service facility in Thomasville, Ala. The new facility is located in Joe Davis Industrial Park just off of U.S. Route 43 in Clarke County, Ala.
Truckworx Kenworth has opened a new parts and service facility in Thomasville, Ala.
The new parts and service facility joins six other Truckworx Kenworth dealerships located in Birmingham, Dothan, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery, Ala., and Jackson (Richland), Miss.
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Truckworx CEO Bob Mitchell says opening the Thomasville location closes a significant service gap that existed in Southwest Alabama. “Local and transient customers no longer have to travel upwards of 100 miles or more to Montgomery or Mobile to receive quality heavy duty service and parts,” he says.
The facility includes two buildings, one that houses parts and the other service. Truckworx Kenworth-Thomasville has a 5,000 square-foot area to allow for an extensive parts inventory. The location will offer daily parts delivery. The 6-acre service site offers customers plentiful truck and trailer parking. A lounge equipped with wireless Internet provides a place for drivers to catch up on paperwork while waiting for their trucks to be serviced. Its 8-bay service shop includes an area for express lube services and the only flywheel resurfacing machine within a 60-mile radius.
Truckworx Kenworth-Thomasville is open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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The location is part of a Kenworth dealer network of nearly 340 locations in the United States and Canada.
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