Wabash Introduces New Ready-to-Mount Program at Work Truck Week
February 25 2025 - 4:18PM
Wabash (NYSE: WNC), a leader in end-to-end supply chain solutions
for the transportation, logistics and infrastructure markets, is
expanding its service portfolio and network to meet growing demand
for upfit and ready-to-mount solutions. This strategic expansion
includes the launch of a new Ready-to-Mount Program and the opening
of a new Parts and Services facility in Gary, Indiana, serving
Greater Chicagoland starting this April.
Wabash will showcase these expanded service capabilities
alongside its latest transportation innovations at Work Truck Week
2025 in Indianapolis March 4-7.
The Ready-to-Mount Program from Wabash delivers pre-built dry
freight and platform bodies engineered for long-term durability and
performance—all with mounting and additional options added in just
a few weeks. This rapid deployment helps customers of all sizes
meet operational demands faster and more efficiently.
This spring, Wabash will open its seventh Parts and Services
center dedicated to truck body upfitting, expanding its
coast-to-coast footprint. The new facility will offer customizable
solutions—including shelving, telematics and trade-specific
packages—with some completed in 10 days or less. Additionally, it
will provide truck body services and aftermarket parts, giving
customers convenient access to Wabash’s trusted service
capabilities. Companies interested in securing early access to
Ready-to-Mount and upfit solutions can sign up at onewabash.com to
be notified of service availability when the facility opens.
“As demand for upfit and ready-to-mount solutions grows, Wabash
is leading the way with a national network that brings faster
turnaround times and industry expertise directly to our customers,”
said Dave Hill, vice president, Recurring Revenue at Wabash. “It’s
the combination of our 40 years of innovation leadership, our
expanding Parts and Services locations and our extensive connected
dealer network that makes Wabash the partner of choice. Together,
we're providing unmatched access to the services fleet owners need
to stay competitive. In 2024, Wabash upfitted more than 1,100 truck
bodies through our Parts and Services network—helping customers
access the equipment they need faster and with greater flexibility
than traditional OEM sales. The addition of our Gary facility
strengthens this network, enhancing accessibility in key
markets.”
These network expansions also strengthen Wabash’s partnerships
with dealers across the country, enabling them to better serve
customers with reduced lead-times and tailored, efficient
solutions.
“As a dealer, Wabash’s expanded services help us deliver a more
comprehensive experience for our customers,” said Stephen Rybacki,
vice president of medium duty truck sales at Bergey’s Truck
Centers. “We continue to see demand from fleet owners for upfit and
ready-to-mount services that can help them get the trucks they need
as quickly as possible. From ready-to-mount solutions to
aftermarket parts and service support, Wabash’s growing network and
portfolio of solutions allow us to better customize offerings to
meet each customer’s unique needs.”
At Work Truck Week, Wabash will also showcase a range of mid-
and final-mile solutions designed to help fleet owners boost
efficiency, cut costs and stay competitive in an evolving
market:
- Medium Duty Acutherm™ Refrigerated Truck Body with
EcoNex™ Technology: Maximizes energy efficiency and
operational savings with EcoNex composite technology, delivering up
to 25 percent thermal efficiency, 15 percent weight reduction and
reduced dependence on TRU hours. This breakthrough in temperature
control efficiency helps energy-conscious businesses lower costs
without sacrificing performance.
- EcoNex Technology Cost Savings Calculator: An
interactive tool that shows fleet owners real-time energy
efficiency and cost-saving metrics based on their operations,
demonstrating financial benefits over time.
- Dry Freight Truck Body with DuraPlate®
Technology: Combines extreme durability and damage
resistance with lightweight design. For added versatility and
security, options include Kinedyne’s all new K-Track, which
transforms walls and floors into secure anchor points, enhancing
cargo safety and operational efficiency.
- Expanded Service Network: Wabash will also
highlight how it is easing customers’ access to genuine Wabash
trailer and truck body parts and services by expanding its service
network. Wabash’s network of authorized dealers and preferred
partners serve as the backbone of the company’s aftermarket
support, providing expert service, maintenance and Wabash genuine
parts to keep fleets operating efficiently.
Visit booth #4933 at Work Truck Week or go to onewabash.com to
learn more about Wabash’s commitment to providing ready solutions
that customers can rely on—wherever your business takes you.
Wabash: Changing How the World Reaches
You®Wabash (NYSE: WNC) combines physical and digital
technologies to deliver innovative, end-to-end solutions that
optimize supply chains across transportation, logistics and
infrastructure markets. Headquartered in Lafayette, Indiana, Wabash
designs, manufactures, and services an extensive range of products
supporting first-to-final mile operations, including dry and
refrigerated trailers and truck bodies, platform trailers, tank
trailers, structural composites and more. In addition, through the
Wabash Marketplace and Wabash Parts, customers gain access to a
nationwide parts and service network, Trailers as a Service
(TaaS)℠, and advanced tools designed to streamline operations and
drive growth. By enabling businesses to thrive today and prepare
for tomorrow, Wabash is Changing How the World Reaches You®. Learn
more at onewabash.com.
Media Contact:Dana StelselDirector,
Communications(765)
771-5766dana.stelsel@onewabash.comInvestor
Relations: Ryan ReedVice President, Corporate Development
& Investor Relations(765)
490-5664ryan.reed@onewabash.com
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