Great Dane adds Michigan dealer

Nov. 10, 2011
Royal Truck and Trailer has joined the dealer network for Great Dane Trailers

Royal Truck and Trailer has joined the dealer network for Great Dane Trailers.

Royal, based in Dearborn, MI, is a full-service dealership in business since 1970. Its facility covers 100,000 sq. ft. and includes 22 service bays.

“We are delighted to welcome Royal Truck and Trailer into the Great Dane family,” said Chris Hammond, vice president of dealer sales at Great Dane. “Their experience, professionalism and impressive range of service capabilities all match the superior quality that Great Dane customers demand.”

The company also offers a fully-stocked service truck for emergency roadside assistance.

“We are thrilled to join the Great Dane dealer network,” said Carl Bumgardner, president & CEO of Royal Truck and Trailer. “Our family-owned and operated business has diligently served the Detroit metropolitan area for three generations. Our partnership with Great Dane will help us supply our local customers with the exceptional products and expert level of service they have come to expect.”

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