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Power Heavy Duty Welcomes Seagull Diesel Parts, Inc.
- Seagull Diesel Parts, Inc. joins Power Heavy Duty Network
- Established in 2010, business offers heavy duty parts and wide range of services
- Company based in Salt Lake City, Utah
Crystal Lake, Ill. – (Trailer Technician) – Power Heavy Duty has welcomed Seagull Diesel Parts, Inc. to its distributor network.
Established in 2010, Seagull Diesel Parts, Inc. started as a single location heavy vehicle repair facility and has grown to become a heavy duty parts and service business with a strong customer base in the greater Salt Lake City market.
In addition to parts sales, the company offers shop services and a wide range of drive-in services including general truck and trailer repair, air conditioning, diesel particulate filter cleaning and replacement, electrical, engine, radiator/cooling, transmission and driveline. The business also offers vehicle inspection, preventative maintenance and welding services.
“Seagull Diesel Parts is a well-respected and independently-owned business supporting the heavy duty aftermarket parts needs of end-users in Utah’s capital city,” said Jim Pennig, vice president of business development, VIPAR Heavy Duty Family of Companies. “We welcome their team to the Power Heavy Duty Network and look forward to working together to provide customers with quality parts and best-in-class service.”
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About Power Heavy Duty
Power Heavy Duty helps independent distributors and service specialists of all sizes to be competitive in today’s market. From nearly 200 locations across the U.S. and Canada, Power Heavy Duty members provide customers with quality heavy duty parts from many of the industry’s leading manufacturers. In addition to quality parts, Power Heavy Duty members offer quality repair service backed by professionals with the experience and knowledge to help get trucks back on the road quickly. For more information, visit www.powerheavyduty.net.