Trans Tech expands dealership network
Five more dealers across the U.S. are now selling the school bus manufacturer’s products, including the new eTrans all-electric bus. The dealerships are Davey Coach Sales, MVI Group, Uebelhor and Sons Chevrolet, Cumberland International and RWC International.
WARWICK, N.Y. — Five dealerships across the U.S. have been added to school bus manufacturer Trans Tech Bus’ dealership network.
All of the dealerships will offer a full line of Trans Tech Bus products, including the new eTrans all-electric school bus.
“We are excited about the recent additions to the Trans Tech Bus dealership family,” said Brian Barrington, the company’s sales manager. “The addition of these new dealerships, along with our current dealer network, provides Trans Tech Bus with a strong dealer base that will reinforce the company’s unparalleled commitment to customer service and further the company’s share of the Type A school bus market.”
The five dealerships are:
Davey Coach Sales
7182 Reynolds Dr.
Sedalia, CO 80135
States covered: Colo., Hawaii, Idaho, Mont., N.M., Okla. and Wyo.
MVI Group
4200 Currency Dr.
Columbus, OH 43228
State covered: Ohio
Uebelhor and Sons Chevrolet
972 Wernsing Rd.
Jasper, IN 47546
States covered: Ind. and Ill.
Cumberland International
1901 Lebanon Pike
Nashville, TN 37210
State covered: Tenn.
RWC International
2202 S. Central Ave.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
State covered: Ariz.
Trans Tech’s network now includes 11 dealerships covering 33 states and Puerto Rico.
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