McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing Inc., a truck manufacturer based in Dodge Center, Minnesota, has announced the repositioning of its replacement parts business to offer two distinct options for getting parts to customers no matter the makes or models in their fleets.
“Our customers need a partner that can help them keep their business running without the middleman or the runaround and they have that in McNeilus,” says Matt McLeish, vice president of sales and marketing of McNeilus Refuse Collection Vehicles.
McNeilus has reestablished its Street Smart Parts brand as a dedicated source for competitor replacement parts manufactured and tested to meet or exceed original equipment manufacturer (OEM) standards. The brand features a new logo and more offerings for replacement parts for all makes and models.
McNeilus Genuine Parts will supply parts for McNeilus brand vehicles. These OEM parts are designed by a team of engineers focused solely on providing solutions for the concrete and refuse collection industries. All products are backed by McNeilus’ parent company, Oshkosh Corporation, a vehicle manufacturing company based in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
"[Customers are] getting full lifecycle support, not just for the McNeilus trucks in their fleet but for the entire fleet, with our two replacement parts brands,” says Peter Gallette, vice president of sales and marketing of McNeilus Mixer Platform.
The company says comprehensive inventory is strategically stocked nationwide and ready to ship. Parts deliver to most states in 24 hours and the rest of the continental U.S. in 48 hours. For McNeilus Genuine Parts, Street Smart Parts, manuals, schematics and more, click here or call 888-686-7278.Latest from Recycling Today
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