ABC recognized the need to expand the location based on market demand and fast-tracked the build-out, which included numerous site upgrades and facility modernization of the centrally located operation.
ABC Companies
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ABC recognized the need to expand the location based on market demand and fast-tracked the build-out, which included numerous site upgrades and facility modernization of the centrally located operation. ABC Companies
Featuring eight service bays, two paint booths, portable lifts, full dump and wash area, and onsite equipment and parts inventory, ABC Companies’ Jersey City, N.J., facility is attracting customers throughout the Northeast Corridor. The newly redesigned facility sits on five acres and offers customers full equipment sales, service, and body shop services.
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Additionally, a new 20,000 square foot parts warehouse with parts sales counter offers OEM and aftermarket options for Van Hool and other popular makes and models. Backed by ABC Parts Source, over 200,000 individual parts are available for transit and coach needs. An inventory of new Van Hool coaches, including the restyled 2020 Van Hool CX45 and CX35, as well as an expansive inventory of popular pre-owned motorcoach makes and models will be available onsite for inspection, test drives, and sale, including new ABC Express Van Hool models for fast customer delivery.
The newly redesigned facility sits on five acres and offers customers full equipment sales, service, and body shop services.
ABC recognized the need to expand the location based on market demand and fast-tracked the build-out, which included numerous site upgrades and facility modernization of the centrally located operation.
The company is planning a “re-opening” celebration during Q2 of 2020. In addition to creating new jobs within the local labor force, ABC anticipates exponential growth in equipment, parts sales, and service contracts as a result of the expansion.
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