The national distributor of commercial buses, school buses, and mobility vans is also committed to providing Arizona with their brand of best-in-class customer service and support.
Schetky will be focusing on selling vehicles in this territory to the local transit agencies, tribes, and businesses.
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Schetky will be focusing on selling vehicles in this territory to the local transit agencies, tribes, and businesses.
Schetky Bus and Van Sales announced that they have opened a new sales and service facility in Tolleson, Ariz.
Schetky is a national distributor of commercial buses, school buses, and mobility vans and is committed to providing Arizona with their brand of best-in-class customer service and support. Schetky will be focusing on selling vehicles in this territory to the local transit agencies, tribes, and businesses.
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“Going back to 1942, our belief has always been that customer support is ultimately what drives sales,” said Schetky VP David Schetky. “When looking to open a facility in Arizona, one of the comments we heard over and over again was that customers did not feel like they were getting the proper level of support. This was exciting for us, because support is what we excel at. Schetky opening an office in Arizona became the perfect fit.”
“Schetky is a very strong dealership for REV Group, and their company is known for going above and beyond to service their loyal customers,” said REV Bus Group’s Regional Sales Director Jason Walle. “As a REV Platinum Partner, Schetky is a great example of how our partnerships can bring success, and our commitment to them allows Schetky to provide the absolute best pricing and parts availability.”
Schetky will be representing the industry’s top bus manufacturers in Arizona, including ElDorado, Goshen, Champion, and World Trans. They also provide training for all vehicle and wheelchair accessibility components. Schetky’s new office, which is located at 407 S. 107th Ave., Suite A16, in Tolleson, can be reached by telephone at (623) 478-1920.
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