New Way Trucks strengthens distributor network

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Updated Mar 16, 2021
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New Way Trucks, a manufacturer of refuse equipment, has once again bolstered its distributor network.

New Way has welcomed A/J Equipment, New England Truck Equipment (NETE) and Solid Waste Applied Technologies (SWAT) to its distributor network. A/J Equipment is now responsible for the Rhode Island and eastern Massachusetts area(s) of responsibility (AOR). NETE is now responsible for the Connecticut AOR, and covers Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire Counties in central Massachusetts. SWAT is directly responsible for the southeast Georgia AOR.

A/J Equipment, based on the South Shore in Massachusetts, strengthens the New Way Distributor Network by bringing over 45 years of refuse industry experience. 

NETE has been in business for nearly 20 years, and its owner has 43 years of experience in the refuse industry. NETE’s 9,000 sq.-ft. headquarters is centrally located in Connecticut. 

SWAT began as a parts and service facility before expanding into refuse truck sales. Its new 23,000 sq.-ft. facility in Statesboro, Ga., is well-equipped to meet all customer needs. 

Elsewhere, long-time New Way distributor Sansom Equipment (Mobile, Ala.) has expanded its AOR for New Way by adding the Atlanta Metropolitan area and western Georgia to its Alabama, Florida Panhandle, Louisiana, Mississippi and western Tennessee market area. Sansom will initially serve this new territory through its Birmingham, Ala., location but will be announcing a new Georgia location in the future. 

“New Way is proud to strengthen our sales and service in the Northeast with the addition of NETE and A/J, while Sansom and SWAT complete the picture in the Southeast. These distributors are highly qualified to serve our end users, to represent our products and to bring value to their local market areas,” says Don Ross, vice president of sales and marketing for New Way Trucks. “While we continue to expand our distributor network, these great companies allow us to maintain the highest level of customer support and satisfaction in the refuse industry.”

These distributors join a network that covers all 50 U.S. states and 13 Canadian provinces, the company says.         

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