• Utility Trailer adds dealer location in Mexico

    March 12, 2012

    Utility Trailer Manufacturing Co. has announced the opening of a new Utility dealer location in Queretaro, Mexico. Utility Trailers de Mexico, S.A. DE C.V. was founded in 1993 by Gabriel Garcia Diaz. The dealership has been providing new and used Utility trailers as well as aftermarket parts and service to Mexico’s trucking industry. Utility Trailers de Mexico currently has locations in Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara and Leon as well as the recent addition in Queretaro.

    “The new location is conveniently located within the central part of Mexico where U.S. imports arrive for distribution to the rest of the country,” said Eduardo Guraieb, general manager for Utility Trailers de Mexico. “This strategic location will allow us to better serve our customers and continue in our expansion plans.”

    The new Queretaro location occupies over 3,400 sq ft and offers heavy-duty aftermarket parts and equipment to service central Mexico and the surrounding areas. The dealership currently has over 150 employees and plans to employ additional staff to support the new location.

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