DTNA to relocate two parts distribution centres

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Daimler Truck North America (DNTA) announced the planned relocation of its Reno, Nev., and Phoenix, Ariz., parts distribution centers (PDCs) over the next two years.

In response to significant growth in parts sales across the West Coast — particularly in the Pacific Northwest — DTNA is optimizing its distribution network to better meet capacity demands and improve geographic efficiency, according to a news release. 

To support this effort, DTNA will be relocating the Phoenix PDC to Las Vegas, Nev., in 2026; and the Reno PDC to Portland, Ore., in 2027.

Fifth Generation Freightliner Cascadia on the road
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These new locations will enable DTNA to accelerate delivery times, enhance service levels, and align operations with increasing regional demand, DTNA said.

“We’re excited about the opportunities these moves will create for our dealer partners and customers,” said Drew Backeberg, senior vice-president of aftermarket at DTNA. “By investing in a more agile and strategically located distribution network, we’ll be in a better position to provide the right part, at the right place, more quickly – maximizing uptime and delivering even greater value and reliability.”

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