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Mack Trucks Dealer TransWestern Truck Centres Opens New Facility in Calgary
TransWestern Truck Centres has opened a new full-service facility in Southeast Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The 52,000 square-foot dealership includes 20 service bays, 18 technicians, and eight master technicians.

Shown, during the open house at the new dealer facility, are, from left, Chris Gossler, Mack vice president of channel development, Manish Sharma, service manager for TransWestern Truck Centres, Matt Davison, senior vice president of distribution and development, Luke Behnke, sales manager for TransWestern, Govi Kannan, Mack global product owner, and Wayne McDonald, Mack regional vice president for Canada.
Photo: Mack Trucks
TransWestern Truck Centres, a Mack Trucks dealer, relocated and opened a new full-service facility in Southeast Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Mack said the investment in the new location will improve serviceability and operational efficiency.
The 52,000 square-foot dealership rests on 5.25 acres of fully fenced and secure land between Stoney Trail and Deerfoot Trail, two major traffic arteries.
The facility offers $2.1 million in parts inventory, 20 service bays, 18 technicians, and eight master technicians. In total, 43 people are employed at the Calgary location.
“Mack invested in Calgary due to the fact that Calgary is a strong market with outstanding customers that need to move freight all over North America,” said Matt Davison, Mack senior vice president of distribution and channel development. “We had outgrown our previous facility and wanted to provide a better customer experience with greater accessibility and more amenities for all customers in Calgary or traveling through Alberta.”
Certified Dealer: EV & CNG
The new facility is a Mack Certified Electric Vehicle (EV) Dealer and is certified to service Mack Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) customers. The Calgary site also has the capability to expand for hydrogen fuel, demonstrating a commitment to advanced and alternative fuel technologies. TransWestern Truck Centres is a Mack Certified Uptime Dealer.
TransWestern Truck Centres is a heavy-duty truck dealership located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, with a focus on selling, servicing, and providing parts for heavy and medium-duty trucks, particularly Mack trucks. There is also a location in Lethbridge, Alberta, for parts and service.
TransWestern Truck Centres has been a corporate-owned store for more than 10 years.
“This new, expanded facility in Calgary represents a massive step forward for TransWestern Truck Centres and, more importantly, for our customers across Southern Alberta,” said Randy Muller, general manager of TransWestern Truck Centres in Calgary. “The increase in parts warehousing, service bay capacity coupled with the latest diagnostic technology, allows us to deliver on our commitment to maximize our customers’ uptime. We are building for the future of trucking, ensuring our team has the best resources to provide premier sales, financing, parts and service support for every Mack truck on the road.”
TransWestern Truck Centres in Calgary is open 7 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday.
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