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Aspen Custom Trailers opens new support center

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Aspen Custom Trailers will be unveiling to its brand-new product support center in Woodland, WA, in November 2024. For over 45 years, Aspen has been supplying heavy haul trailers to the Pacific Northwest, and this new product support center reflects Aspen’s commitment to bringing customers closer to its engineering and manufacturing teams, the company said.

Aspen’s trailer lineup ranges from custom designed off-road forestry and construction trailers to over-the-road multi-axle heavy haul transporters.

“The Pacific Northwest region continues to be one of the strongest markets for our heavy haul trailers,” said John Zork, vice president, Aspen. “We have been supporting these customers for decades and now is the time to solidify our commitment and offer trailer sales, parts, service and product support from an Aspen Product Support Center.”

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