Heil, Chattanooga, Tennessee, has expanded its parts and service network with the addition of Dublin, Ohio-based W.W. Williams.
Founded in 1912 as a small, family-owned business, W.W. Williams now provides fleet service and repair, body installation, transport refrigeration power generation, warehousing and logistics to over 40 locations across the U.S. and Mexico.
“We are incredibly excited to welcome W.W. Williams into the Environmental Solutions Group (ESG) family,” says Dave Combs, director of sales for ESG. “Their people, facilities and support infrastructure are first-rate, as is their commitment to providing their team with training and development. We are delighted to have them representing not only Heil but other ESG brands, including Curotto-Can, Marathon Equipment and 3rd Eye.”
The company will provide sales, parts, service, and support for Heil customers in the southwest from their 18,000 square-foot branch headquartered in Las Vegas. This location is fully equipped with eleven working bays, two parts trucks and nine mobile service vehicles.
“W.W. Williams has come to know the quality, reliability, and value that Heil puts into their products,” says David Ruff, divisional manager of W.W. Williams. “Building upon our existing relationships with refuse haulers, it is a natural progression for us to partner with Heil and its line of garbage trucks. Heil fits perfectly in our network of the industry's top brands, and collectively we will be able to provide waste industry customers with reliable and efficient solutions.”
Ruff continued, “Over the years, we have significantly grown our on-highway business, and we look forward to continuing this growth with Heil in the Las Vegas market, and exploring future opportunities to grow our dealer presence together nationwide."
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