Wisconsin-based Trudell Holding, known locally as Trudell Trailers, has joined the Vipar Heavy Duty network of distributors as a stockholder.
by Staff
February 26, 2018
1 min to read
Wisconsin-based Trudell Holding, known locally as Trudell Trailers, has joined the Vipar Heavy Duty network of distributors as a stockholder.
Trudell offers a broad selection of heavy duty aftermarket parts for trucks and trailers, along with tools and equipment and shop supplies. The company has several locations in the Midwest serving fleets, independent service facilities, municipalities, and owner-operators.
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Trudell also recently acquired Northeast Great Dane with locations in New Jersey, New York, and Massachusetts.
“The management team at Trudell is focused on honest, open and trustworthy customer relationships,” said Jim Pennig, vice president of business development, Vipar Heavy Duty. “Their entire team is committed to treating each customer with respect while providing them superior quality products and services. We look forward to helping Trudell expand their business with the industry leading brands we represent and are pleased to welcome them to the Vipar Heavy Duty family.”
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