ABC Companies Opens New Fleet Service Facility in Colorado
The new site is positioned just 20 minutes from Denver International Airport, offering quick access to key transportation corridors serving the greater metro area, including Fort Collins and Colorado Springs.

The Aurora facility is equipped to deliver both in-shop and mobile fleet services for a wide range of vehicle types, including motorcoaches, shuttle buses, vans, and low-floor transit vehicles.
Photo: ABC Companies
ABC Companies has officially opened the doors to its newest service facility in Aurora, Colo., a strategic move that reinforces its growing national service footprint and extends its renowned fleet solutions into the high-growth Denver market and neighboring states, according to ABC officials.
The new site is positioned just 20 minutes from Denver International Airport, offering quick access to key transportation corridors serving the greater metro area, including Fort Collins and Colorado Springs.

The company views the region as a significant growth opportunity, citing population expansion, tourism recovery, and rising demand for sustainable transportation solutions as key drivers.
Photo: ABC Companies
Comprehensive Service Capabilities for Diverse Fleets
The Aurora facility is equipped to deliver both in-shop and mobile fleet services for a wide range of vehicle types, including motorcoaches, shuttle buses, vans, and low-floor transit vehicles.
With the capacity to support multiple propulsion systems, the new location addresses the evolving needs of modern fleets.
Service capabilities include:
Engine diagnostics and repair.
HVAC system service and seasonal A/C recharge.
Electrical diagnostics for multiplex and CAN bus systems.
Brake, suspension, and steering service.
Transmission and drivetrain support (Allison, ZF, Voith).
Preventive maintenance and DOT inspections.
Regional mobile fleet support.
Supporting Fleets in the Rocky Mountain Region.

With the capacity to support multiple propulsion systems, the new location addresses the evolving needs of modern fleets.
Photo: ABC Companies
ABC’s Colorado Expansion
ABC’s entry into the Denver market marks a notable milestone in its national service strategy.
The company views the region as a significant growth opportunity, citing population expansion, tourism recovery, and rising demand for sustainable transportation solutions as key drivers.
“Our expansion into Colorado represents a natural evolution of our service network and a meaningful step toward fulfilling our commitment to nationwide fleet support,” said Roman Cornell, CEO of ABC Companies. “We are excited to introduce our trusted services to the Denver area and look forward to becoming a dependable resource for fleet operators throughout the region.”
With the opening of the Aurora location, ABC Companies continues to solidify its reputation as a comprehensive provider of fleet solutions, blending localized service with nationwide coverage.
The new facility is now fully operational and accepting service appointments.
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