
Photo courtesy of McNeilus
McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corp. business based in Doge Center, Minnesota, has added Firematic Heavy Duty to its independent dealer network, serving as the provider of McNeilus refuse and recycling collection vehicles and support services in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.
This new partnership reflects Firematic Heavy Duty's dedication to delivering exceptional solutions to its customers, McNeilus says. As an authorized dealer, Firematic Heavy Duty will provide sales, parts and service for McNeilus’ refuse and recycling collection vehicles.
"We are excited to partner with McNeilus and bring our extensive experience and dedication to customer service to this new opportunity," says Pete Hanratty, president of Firematic Supply Co. Inc. "Joining the McNeilus dealer network allows us to expand our offerings and provide customers with top-tier products, backed by the trusted support and service they rely on. We look forward to growing together and delivering the best solutions to meet our customers' evolving needs."
With decades of experience in heavy-duty vehicles and a focus on customer satisfaction, Firematic Heavy Duty is well-positioned to deliver comprehensive support to McNeilus customers, according to the manufacturer.
"Firematic Heavy Duty is a natural fit for the McNeilus dealer network," says Lee Dreas, vice president and general manager of McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing. "Their expertise and customer-first approach align perfectly with our mission to provide unparalleled products and support to the refuse industry. We are excited to grow together and enhance service across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut.”
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