Heavy truck business continues growth

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This article was published 16/08/2014 (3511 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

Trucks Unlimited has found itself limited in what they could do.

They have more work than the amount of people or the infrastructure they have could handle.

It’s not the worst problem a business could have, but it’s a problem nonetheless.

IAN FROESE | THE CARILLON
Trucks Unlimited owners, Mathilda and John Fehr, inspect the expansion plans for their heavy truck firm.
IAN FROESE | THE CARILLON Trucks Unlimited owners, Mathilda and John Fehr, inspect the expansion plans for their heavy truck firm.

“There’s three or four projects right there,” said John Fehr, motioning to parked trucks at the back of his firm’s busy property. “I don’t have time to look at it yet.”

Fehr and his wife, Mathilda, wanted to remedy that issue. Their solution? An expansion to double the number of service bays from five to 10. Plus, a remodeled parts and service reception area wouldn’t hurt either.

“My objective is to try and shorten the time frame from the time I acquire a truck until the time I can market it,” said John Fehr. “The quicker I can get the truck ready for market, the better off we are.”

More on this local success story in the Aug. 14 edition of The Carillon.

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