Freightliner, Wabash team

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DALLAS, Tex. – Straight-truck buyers across North America will soon find a new integral option at Sterling and Freightliner dealerships, thanks to a new joint venture between their parent company and Wabash National. The two manufacturing giants have decided to pre-package some of their products to maximize convenience and enhance service for customers running dry vans. Freightliner president and chief executive officer Jim Hebe says the move will make spec’ing a straight truck simpler. “At Freightliner and Sterling, our goal is not only to provide the best truck technology in the industry,” he says, “but also the most comprehensive business solutions.” n

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