PORTLAND, OR - Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) now offers commercial truck and bus operators the option to receive e-mail notification of valuable special offers containing hundreds of dollars in instant savings on commonly-used parts, service, and preventive maintenance repairs. Also included in the emails are useful tips containing the latest industry news and information about rapidly changing technology.
DTNA is the first and only OEM in the industry to provide such information by individual retail dealer and distributor location on its company websites. This provides easy access to the largest variety of special offers at all DTNA retail locations. A convenient search feature makes it possible to find special offers by location and provides Google Map directions, location hours of operation and a host of other support features.
"We understand how challenging it is to compete in today's market," said Todd Hooper, director of Parts and Service Marketing for DTNA. "Now customers can access real-time special parts and service offers in a clear format. We know that trucking companies and owner/operators want to keep their vehicle operation costs low, no matter where they are or what commercial vehicle they drive."
To begin receiving special offers on parts and service from dealers and distributors throughout the U.S. and Canada, visit Freightliner, Sterling, Western Star, Thomas Built Buses and Detroit Diesel websites. When signing up, customers can elect to receive special offers via mailed flyers or can simply view them online by visiting any of the DTNA company websites linked above.
DTNA Introduces Special Offers & Industry Tips Through E-mail
PORTLAND, OR - Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) now offers commercial truck operators the option to receive e-mail notification of valuable special offers containing hundreds of dollars in instant savings on commonly-used parts, service, and preventive maintenance repairs.
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