Trans Tech Bus grows dealer network
National Bus Sales, Trans Tech Bus Sales and Service of New England and Diamond State International have joined the Type A school bus manufacturer's national dealer group. Trans Tech Bus National Sales Manager Brian Barrington says these dealers provide “excellent customer service before, during and after the sale.”
WARWICK, N.Y. — Trans Tech Bus has added three dealers to its national network.
National Bus Sales has been selected to cover the states of Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas and Oklahoma. The company is headquartered in Marietta, Ga., and has offices in Texas, North Carolina and Virginia.
Trans Tech Bus Sales and Service of New England has been selected to cover the New England territory. The company is located in south Boston.
Diamond State International in Conway, Ark., has joined the dealer network for the states of Arkansas and Missouri.
“We could not be happier to add these dealers to our ever growing dealer family,” said Brian Barrington, Trans Tech Bus’ national sales manager. “All three are in territories where we feel we can grow our market share. The one thing that customers can be sure of with these dealers is they provide excellent customer service before, during and after the sale.”
Officials said all of the dealers will offer the full Trans Tech product line of Type A school buses and multi-function school activity buses.
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