J&J Truck Bodies & Trailer and J&J Truck Equipment, divisions of Somerset, Pennsylvania-based Somerset Welding & Steel, have announced that Adam Bowers and Quintin Wyandt have joined J&J’s inside sales teams. They will be responsible for handling customer inquiries, providing product information and quotes, ensuring a smooth sales process and offering after-sale support.
Bowers’ prior experience as a lead sales representative with an automotive engineering and parts distribution company is an asset that will be useful as he transitions into truck bodies, trailer and tank sales, the company says.
Wyandt’s past experience as a welder in the J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers’s shop will serve him well at J&J Truck Equipment, where his knowledge of customer specifications, fabrication and truck components will give him a head start in his new duties.
Bowers and Wyandt will report to Jason Cornell, sales manager at J&J.
“As market demand increases, we want to make sure we have key personnel onboard to assist customers by providing timely quotes and information,” Cornell says. “I am confident that Adam and Quintin’s past experience and product knowledge will also contribute to the growth of our company.”
Somerset Welding and Steel is a subsidiary of Riggs Industries founded in 1958. The company currently operates J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers, a manufacturer of dump bodies, trailers and custom transportation solutions, and J&J Truck Equipment, a distributor and upfitter of field service mechanic trucks, lubrication units, winch systems, flatbeds and snow removal equipment. Somerset Welding & Steel is an ISO 9001:2015 certified company, serving clients worldwide.
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