Utility Tri-State Opens a New Location In Oklahoma City
Utility Trailer Manufacturing Co. announced the opening of Utility Tri-State, Inc.’s new Oklahoma City, Okla., location.
by Staff
July 29, 2013
1 min to read
Utility Trailer Manufacturing Co. announced the opening of Utility Tri-State, Inc.’s new Oklahoma City, Okla., location.
Established in 1973, Utility Tri-State is part of Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company’s independent dealer network. In addition to Oklahoma City, Utility Tri-State’s other locations include Tulsa, Okla., Texarkana, Texas, Fort Smith, Az. and Little Rock, Ark.
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The new facility in Oklahoma City is approximately 22,500 square feet and includes six offices, a conference room, driver lounge, shop break room, parts warehouse and eight trailer bays with eight additional bays under a covered awning.
This dealer location currently has 16 employees and plans to hire 9 more individuals. The property is located at 15200 NW 34th Street, Yukon, Okla.
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