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Charlotte, North Carolina-based Wastequip says it has opened a new service facility in Phoenix that is part of it Wastequip WRX business unit. The company says the facility and its staff will offer parts, service and installation for haulers and other operators of waste, recycling and scrap collection trucks.
Describing the Phoenix location as a turnkey service center, Wastequip says it will provide parts and service to “most types of waste handling equipment” while specializing in Mountain Tarp and Pioneer tarping systems, Galbreath hoists and Amrep refuse trucks and also supplying Go To Parts, original equipment manufacturer and aftermarket parts.
“Wastequip WRX provides local service and parts through experienced and factory-trained technicians with industry leading equipment,” says Robert Mecchi, Wastequip WRX vice president. “WRX services all makes and models, using the Go To Parts brand to provide world-class parts to our customers.”
Wastequip WRX also provides haulers with access to “authorized service technicians and replacement parts inventory in places where authorized equipment dealers may be in limited supply or nonexistent,” the firm sats. Wastequip WRX opened two locations in 2020, one in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and the other in Pompano Beach, Florida. The company says “several more” Wastequip WRX locations will be opening in the coming months in different parts of the United States.
In addition to the aforementioned brands, other Wastequip brands include Toter, Cusco, ConFab and Accurate.
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