A recent ribbon-cutting ceremony highlighted the opening of Unity School Bus Parts’ new warehouse facility in Clinton Township, Michigan.
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A recent ribbon-cutting ceremony highlighted the opening of Unity School Bus Parts’ new warehouse facility in Clinton Township, Michigan.
CLINTON TOWNSHIP, Mich. — Unity School Bus Parts recently marked two milestones: the company’s 30th anniversary and the opening of a new facility.
On May 19, the aftermarket school bus parts supplier held an open house to celebrate 30 years in business. Guests included national suppliers, customers, family members, and friends.
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Also on hand were county dignitaries, who presented a certificate of recognition to Unity owner Ed Mastry. A ribbon-cutting ceremony highlighted the opening of Unity’s new warehouse facility in Clinton Township, which is a suburb of Detroit.
Unity specializes in general body parts, safety equipment, and products for special-needs children. For more information, go to www.unityparts.com.
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