Chattanooga, Tennessee-based Heil has announced that Heil of Texas has opened a new facility in El Paso, Texas.
Heil of Texas has been providing sales, parts and service to fleet owners since 2001 in Dallas, Houston and San Antonio. The El Paso facility will serve that region as well as New Mexico and will have eight service bays and a staff of trained technicians.
“Heil’s dealer network provides unequalled service to waste haulers throughout the country,” says Pat Carroll, president of Heil. “In many parts of the country our competition is actually pulling out of some markets, so we’re proud to focus our efforts on supporting Heil of Texas and other Heil dealers as they continue to expand their territory to serve more customers.”
Heil of Texas sells and services all Heil products, including original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts. The company also operates two full-time service trucks to service the Rio Grande Valley, West Texas and New Mexico regions.
“We’re a total solutions provider, with three parts, service and sales locations in Houston, Dallas and San Antonio,” says Larry C. Davis, co-founder of Heil of Texas. “Our El Paso location expands our reach so we can better serve our valued customers in New Mexico, West Texas and the Texas Panhandle.”
Davis spent 25 years in the solid waste industry on the chassis side before co-founding Heil of Texas, bringing his industry and dealership experience to the body side of the business. Through focused leadership, he says he hired a team of solid waste professionals and opened facilities statewide in order to offer service after the sale.
Heil of Texas represents four manufacturers that offer a variety of solid waste collection vehicles, bulk waste loaders, balers, sweepers and pothole patchers.
Heil, established in 1901, is an industry leader in automated waste collection technology and offers the broadest product line, including front loaders, rear loaders, side loaders, multicompartment vehicles, and roll-off hoists. Heil is part of Environmental Solutions Group.
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