• Altec offers fiberglass truck bodies

    INDIANAPOLIS. Equipment and service provider Altec has released new fiberglass utility and service bodies for the work truck industry. The company is showcasing its line this week at the NTEA’s Work Truck Show in Indianapolis. The fiberglass bodies use a patented core material that provides strength and endurance, the company said, resulting in a lightweight, non-corrosive body. Stainless steel sealed latches and large, heavy-duty hinges add to the security and reliability of the bodies, the company said.
    March 9, 2015
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    INDIANAPOLIS. Equipment and service provider Altec has released new fiberglass utility and service bodies for the work truck industry.

    The company showcased its line at the NTEA’s Work Truck Show in Indianapolis.

    The fiberglass bodies use a patented core material that provides strength and endurance, the company said, resulting in a lightweight, non-corrosive body. Stainless steel sealed latches and large, heavy-duty hinges add to the security and reliability of the bodies, the company said.

    “We strive to meet the demand for lightweight products and ultimately find the best solution to meet customer needs,” said Justin Chandler, national sales manager. “The advanced engineering in our lightweight fiberglass bodies provides our customers with the quality and durability they’ve come to expect in our products.”

    Altec also offers steel and aluminum body options.

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