National Bus Sales will cover six states as a distributor for new Type A manufacturer Titan Bus.
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National Bus Sales will cover six states as a distributor for new Type A manufacturer Titan Bus.
Titan Bus Co. has named National Bus Sales Inc. in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as a full line dealer for Texas, Oklahoma, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, and Wisconsin.
National Bus Sales has plans to open locations in those market areas to expand its reach and to provide service for customers of Titan, a new Type A school bus manufacturer.
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“I am ecstatic to welcome National Bus Sales to the Titan Bus family,” said Brian Barrington, senior vice president of Titan. “National Bus Sales has been taking care of both public and private operators of school buses for years, and adding that kind of experience and level of service to the Titan Bus dealer network will only make us better.”
“Titan is making a strong entry into the bus market,” said Steve Henshaw, president of National Bus Sales. “After decades in the industry, the founder has created a high quality bus that delivers technological advancements and safety features that come standard on all models.”
For more information on Titan, go to www.titanbus.net or call (419) 523-3593. The Titan Bus product line will be formally unveiled this summer.
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