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Knapheide Introduces America’s Work Truck at Work Truck Week 2026
Knapheide launched America’s Work Truck at Work Truck Week 2026. Here’s what the new campaign says about the future of the work truck category.

Knapheide introduced its “America’s Work Truck” campaign during Work Truck Week 2026 in Indianapolis, highlighting the company’s push to elevate the modern work truck category.
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Knapheide used Work Truck Week 2026 to introduce America’s Work Truck, a new national brand position the company said is aimed at defining the modern work truck category and raising awareness of how today’s truck bodies and equipment support productivity, safety, and efficiency in the field.
The Quincy, Illinois-based company framed the rollout as both a brand campaign and a broader effort to spotlight the role work trucks play across skilled trades, utilities, infrastructure, maintenance, and other essential service industries.
Knapheide, founded in 1848, said the new position comes as demand continues to rise across sectors that rely on vocational vehicles, while awareness of modern work truck capabilities still lags among some workers and fleet buyers.
“This is a meaningful moment for our industry and for the people who rely on work trucks every day,” said Bo Knapheide, president and CEO of Knapheide. “For 178 years, our mission has stayed the same: build tools that help America work. America’s Work Truck honors that legacy while clarifying what the modern work truck can and should be for today’s workforce.”
Campaign Aims to Elevate the Work Truck Category
Knapheide said the America’s Work Truck position is intended to do more than promote the company’s brand. It is also meant to help define the work truck category more clearly for customers who may know trucks, but not always understand how bodies and equipment can be configured to improve how crews work.
The company said the campaign is designed to connect Knapheide’s history and national footprint with a broader story about skilled trades and vocational work in the U.S.
“Workers know trucks but not always how a truck can be built to work the way they do,” said Mandar Dighe, vice president of sales and marketing at Knapheide. “No one has told that story at national scale before. America’s Work Truck is a clear signal for the category and a promise of clarity for customers. It defines who we are, who we’ve always been, and how we support the people behind the work.”
Tied to Growth, Capacity, and Skilled Trades
Knapheide said the new positioning reflects both its own growth trajectory and what it sees as a renewed national appreciation for skilled trades and essential work. The company said it is continuing to scale capacity, technologies, and its national footprint to meet rising demand.
Knapheide manufactures and upfits work truck bodies and equipment solutions, and works with more than 250 distributor partners across the U.S. The company said more work trucks on American roads carry the Knapheide name than any other brand.
The rollout also comes as the U.S. approaches its 250th anniversary and Knapheide nears two centuries of family ownership, something the company tied closely to the campaign’s message.
“Our story is deeply tied to America’s story,” Bo Knapheide said. “We’ve built alongside generations of workers through economic cycles and industry change. America’s Work Truck is our way of honoring the past while preparing for the next era of American work.”
Broader Rollout Begins in April
Knapheide introduced America’s Work Truck at Work Truck Week as the first activation of a broader campaign. The company said it plans to begin expanding the message across industry, business, and cultural platforms starting April 1, with a wider awareness push continuing through 2026 and beyond.
According to Knapheide, the campaign also reinforces long-standing company values, including craftsmanship, reliability, service, and supporting customers from independent contractors to national fleets.
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