ABC Companies Cuts Ribbon on Colorado Facility
The event welcomed customers, fleet operators, industry partners, local leaders, and community members, marking ABC’s 10th U.S. service center and its first location in the Mountain West.

Located minutes from Denver International Airport, the Aurora facility expands ABC’s nationwide service network and is now open to provide maintenance, repair, mobile service, and parts distribution for fleets across the region.
Photo: ABC Companies
ABC Companies officially celebrated the grand opening of its new full-service facility in Aurora, Colorado.
The event welcomed customers, fleet operators, industry partners, local leaders, and community members, marking ABC’s 10th U.S. service center and its first location in the Mountain West.
ABC’s New Service Center
Strategically positioned between Texas and California, the Denver facility fills a critical gap in fleet support along major transportation corridors.
Purpose-built for today’s operators, the 30,000-square-foot service center features five docking bays, three shop entry bays, and the capacity to service up to 16 vehicles simultaneously.
The facility offers full-service maintenance and repair for diesel, compressed natural gas (CNG), and electric-ready systems.
With dedicated venting systems, fire detection, and specialized tooling, the shop was designed from day one with safety and sustainability in mind. This investment is already making an impact, as ABC Denver services Denver International Airport’s CNG-powered shuttle fleet in partnership with LAZ Parking.
“Our Denver facility was built with operators in mind,” said Roman Cornell, CEO of ABC Companies. “By investing in facilities, technicians, and training, we are giving customers the confidence that no matter what propulsion system they run, ABC has the people and resources to keep their fleets moving. We are proud to partner with LAZ Parking and Denver International Airport, and to bring expanded support to operators throughout the Mountain West.”

With fleets across the region increasingly diversifying propulsion types, the new Colorado facility positions ABC to handle the next generation of vehicles, including electric and hybrid platforms.
Photo: ABC Companies
Looking to the Future
The Denver location also prepares ABC to support the industry’s future, the company says.
With fleets across the region increasingly diversifying propulsion types, the facility positions ABC to handle the next generation of vehicles, including electric and hybrid platforms.
Ongoing technician certification ensures cross-functional readiness across diesel, CNG, and EV systems, providing operators with solutions needed to adapt as technology evolves.
The celebration featured facility tours, vehicle demonstrations, and the first Mile High Maintenance Challenge, where technicians competed in real-world service tasks, highlighting ABC’s commitment to supporting operators and technicians across the industry.
Located minutes from Denver International Airport, the Aurora facility expands ABC’s nationwide service network and is now open to provide maintenance, repair, mobile service, and parts distribution for fleets across the region.
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