MHC Kenworth – Kansas CityNamed 2007 Kenworth Medium-Duty Dealer of Year
KIRKLAND, WA – MHC Kenworth – Kansas City was named 2007 Kenworth Medium-Duty Dealer of the Year for the United States and Canada.
by Staff
March 12, 2008
MHC Kenworth – Kansas City was named 2007 Kenworth Medium Duty Dealer of the Year at the recent Kenworth Dealer Meeting in San Diego. From left are Gary Moore, Kenworth Truck Company; MHC Kenworth executives Reed Murphy III, Tim Murphy, Ken Hoffman, Jeff Murphy and Mike Murphy; and Bob Christensen, Kenworth Truck Company.
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KIRKLAND, WA – MHC Kenworth – Kansas City was named 2007 Kenworth Medium-Duty Dealer of the Year for the United States and Canada at the annual Kenworth Dealer Meeting held recently in San Diego.
“MHC Kenworth – Kansas City is a leader among the Kenworth dealer network that has made an outstanding commitment to medium-duty customers with investments in parts, service, and personnel,” said Bob Christensen, Kenworth general manager and PACCAR vice president.
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The other four Kenworth dealer finalists recognized in the medium-duty category at the meeting were Inland Kenworth – U.S. (California, Arizona, and New Mexico), Kenworth of Birmingham, MHC Kenworth (Texas), and Kenworth Toronto.
MHC Kenworth is a member of Kenworth’s dealer network of nearly 300 locations in the United States and Canada. MHC is a network of Kenworth heavy-duty truck dealers with 39 locations in 10 states. Through its formal quality program, MHC Kenworth delivers excellent service to its customers and maintains ISO 9001 certification. To learn more about MHC Kenworth’s locations, services, and standards, visit www.mhctruck.com or call (888) MHC-TRUCK.
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