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IMT Announces Pennsylvania Distributor

National Truck Body Solutions, based in Greencastle, Pa., has extended its product offering by becoming a distributor of IMT products.

by Staff
May 22, 2013
2 min to read


Iowa Mold Tooling Co. Inc. (IMT), an Oshkosh Corporation company, announced that National Truck Body Solutions, based in Greencastle, Pa., has extended its product offering by becoming a distributor of IMT products. National Truck Body Solutions will serve IMT customers in the western halves of Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia, as well as Eastern West Virginia.

National Truck Body Solutions, formerly Mason-Dixon Trucks and Carriers, has supplied contractors, mechanics, auto service providers, utility companies and municipalities with high quality products and customer service for more than 25 years. Additionally, the company has been a longtime distributor for Oshkosh Corporation brands Jerr-Dan and JLG Industries.

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 “We’re pleased to have National Truck Body Solutions join the IMT distributor network. We are committed to our customers, and we believe this new partnership will strengthen that commitment,” said Jim Hasty, IMT general manager. “Our goal is to continually focus on our customers, and this partnership will help us to better meet the needs of our customers in this region of the country.”

In addition to offering an extensive line of IMT telescopic cranes, mechanics trucks, lube trucks, compressors and articulating cranes less than 16 tm, National Truck Body Solutions will also provide parts and service operations. Company officials agree that they will be able to better meet their customers’ needs with the addition of IMT products.

“We take a great deal of pride in providing the highest quality truck equipment solutions and products to our customers. Being able to now offer the innovative line of IMT products that are always at the forefront of the industry is very exciting,” said Brent Yohn, vice president and chief operating officer of National Truck Body Solutions. “We are looking forward to this partnership, and we feel it will enable us to better meet the needs of our customers throughout the region. In addition, the professionalism and first-rate product support that IMT offers will allow us to continue offering the highest quality customer service and support.” 

IMT takes pleasure in working with distributors like National Truck Body Solutions who offer customers comprehensive solutions and extraordinary service. For more information on National Truck Body Solutions, visit www.mdtrucksales.com or call (717) 597-9400.

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