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Work Truck Incyte Launches Market Discovery Intelligence Platform
Work Truck Incyte’s new platform provides a visual discovery tool connecting manufacturers, chassis dealers, equipment distributors, trailer dealers, and upfitters throughout North America.

Work Truck Incyte’s platform currently features more than 6,600 verified business locations across North America.
Credit: Work Truck Incyte
Work Truck Incyte has launched its new website and flagship platform, introducing what the company describes as Market Discovery Intelligence — a new approach to identifying, understanding, and navigating the work truck and truck equipment industry through a comprehensive visual mapping system.
Location-Based View
At the core of the platform is The Map, a proprietary, subscription-based intelligence tool designed to help manufacturers, sales teams, marketing professionals, and industry stakeholders quickly identify qualified business locations already focused on selling and supporting work truck equipment throughout the United States and Canada.
Unlike traditional prospecting databases that focus on individual contact information, Work Truck Incyte’s platform provides a strategic, location-based view of the industry, allowing users to visually identify market opportunities, plan territory coverage, evaluate distribution networks, and uncover new business relationships.
“The work truck industry is extremely fragmented, and historically, finding the right companies has required searching multiple association lists, dealer locators, trade show directories, and general web searches,” said Brian Evans, founder of Work Truck Incyte. “We created Work Truck Incyte to eliminate that inefficiency and give professionals a single, reliable place to visually discover who the players are in any market.”
More Than 6,600 Locations
The Map currently features more than 6,600 verified business locations across North America. Coverage includes detailed mapping of truck equipment distributors, dealers, and upfitters throughout the United States and Canada.
The platform also provides extensive visibility into truck chassis dealer networks by brand, including both new and used truck dealers, offering users a clearer understanding of OEM distribution coverage and equipment installation opportunities.
In addition, Work Truck Incyte has already begun integrating trailer dealer networks representing multiple trailer categories, with ongoing expansion planned as part of the platform’s continuous data growth strategy.
Each location featured within The Map is curated through extensive research using multiple trusted industry sources and verification methods, with ongoing updates designed to maintain accuracy, relevance, and usability for industry professionals.
Work Truck Incyte said it positions its platform as a complement, not a replacement, to traditional contact intelligence tools.
Industry Contact Databases
While contact databases help identify individual decision-makers, Market Discovery Intelligence focuses on helping organizations first identify where the strongest market opportunities exist and which companies are most relevant to their products or services.
“The biggest challenge for many companies isn’t finding a name or email address,” Evans said. “It’s understanding the market itself — where demand exists, where coverage gaps are located, and which businesses are truly aligned with their equipment or service offering. That’s the problem we set out to solve.”
Free Industry Resources
In addition to The Map, the Work Truck Incyte website includes a growing collection of free industry resources designed to support professionals across sales, marketing, management, and operations. These resources include downloadable material-weight reference guides, cubic-yardage calculators, curated industry association directories, and trade show listings to help companies stay connected to key industry events and organizations.
Anticipated 2026 Expansions
The company has announced plans to continue expanding the platform throughout 2026, including:
Addition of more than 900 work truck and equipment manufacturers
Continued expansion of trailer dealer network coverage across multiple trailer segments
Integration of fire apparatus and emergency equipment market locations
Ongoing data verification and feature enhancements
Work Truck Incyte is available through annual subscription access, with the platform designed to support organizations ranging from equipment manufacturers and component suppliers to service providers, consultants, and industry support companies.
“Our mission is simple,” Evans said. “Connect the right people to the right information faster, and make it easier for the industry to grow, collaborate, and operate more efficiently.”
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