Kriete Acquires La Crosse Truck Center
Kriete Truck Centers recently acquired La Crosse Truck Center in La Crosse, Wisconsin. This will allow Kriete to sell and service Mack trucks in both La Crosse and Mauston and sell Isuzu Trucks in La Crosse.

Kriete Truck Centers has acquired La Crosse Truck Center, which has locations in La Crosse and Mauston, Wisconsin.
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Kriete Truck Centers, headquartered in Milwaukee with 10 locations across Wisconsin, has acquired La Crosse Truck Center in La Crosse, Wisconsin. This acquisition authorizes Kriete to sell and service Mack trucks in both La Crosse and Mauston and Isuzu trucks in La Crosse.
“We’re thrilled to continue expanding our ability to serve customers across the state and provide our associates with additional opportunities to learn and grow,” said David Kriete, president and CEO. “As stewards of our brands, our community, and our customers, we couldn’t be more excited about this key milestone in achieving our mission.”
“Congratulations to Kriete Truck Centers for its investment and acquisition to expand its service and support to the La Crosse and Mauston areas of Wisconsin,” said Jonathan Randall, president of Mack Trucks North America. “Just as Mack continues to invest in our customers through products and services, our dealers continue to invest in the Mack brand.”
"All of us at Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, are excited to welcome Kriete Truck Centers to the Isuzu family," said Shaun Skinner, president of Isuzu Commercial Truck of America, Inc. "We look forward to working with Kriete in continuing to support customers."
In parallel with this acquisition, Kriete Truck Centers’ existing La Crosse location will undergo a major facility renovation, in line with the company’s commitment to unparalleled customer service.
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