
Inland Truck Parts & Service (ITP) has completed construction and recently moved into a new 32,000 sq.-ft., facility located at 3615 Drennan Rd. in Colorado Springs, Colo.
ITP says the new facility significantly increases Inland’s service capacity in the region, with a much larger service shop footprint designed to improve efficiency while reducing downtime for customers across the area.
“Colorado Springs is an important and growing market for us,” says Geoff Garafola, COO. “This new facility allows us to better support our customers with more service bays and easier access while continuing to deliver the level of service our customers expect.”
According to RigDig (owned by Fusable, parent company of TPS), there are 4,084 prospects operating more than 3,459 verified vehicles and 1,495 verified trailers within a 50-mile radius of the new location.
ITP says the facility’s custom facility design is intended to offer a one-stop experience for customers who need a wide range of heavy-duty parts and services. The company adds it engineers and equips its state-of-the-art shops with modern fluid transfer systems, shop ventilation, vehicle lifts and LED lighting to support an efficient workflow for technicians, all aimed at reducing downtimes for customers.
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“Our new location really gives us the space and flow to improve turnaround times and provide an even higher level of support to our customers,” says Tim Barnes, general manager.
The new Colorado Springs service shop features 14 service bays for diagnostics, repairs and maintenance on all makes and models of trucks and equipment. The building also includes expanded parts warehousing and dedicated areas for remanufacturing transmissions and differentials, as well as driveline and component repairs, ITP says.












