Velocity Truck Centers Expands to Mexico
Velocity Truck Centers has partnered with Canorsa Freightliner to form Velocity Vehicles Mexico.

Velocity Truck Centers has partnered with Canorsa Freightliner to form Velocity Vehicles Mexico.
Photo: Velocity Truck Center Facebook
Velocity Truck Centers has partnered with Canorsa Freightliner to form Velocity Vehicles Mexico, operating in Mexicali, Tijuana, Ensenada, and San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico.
The expansion will enable Velocity to offer coverage to customers throughout the Northern Baja Mexico region and the Southeast United States, supporting cross-border trucking, manufacturing and general trade.
VTC will bring its two-hour assessment, Elite Support certification and equipment financing capabilities to Velocity Mexico, which will be the only dealership group supporting customers operating on both sides of the US-Mexico border, Velocity officials said in a press release.

The expansion will enable Velocity to offer coverage to customers throughout the Northern Baja Mexico region and the Southeast United States.
Graphic: Velocity
VTC now consists of 57 locations across the North America, including 11 body shops, and offering coast-to-coast coverage of commercial vehicle sales, service, parts, collision and fabrication services as well as equipment financing.
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