
Inland Truck Parts & Service has expanded the capabilities of its Fargo, N.D., facility increasing the amount of service bays and adding Saturday hours.
Inland Truck Parts & Service has expanded the capabilities of its Fargo, N.D., facility increasing the amount of service bays and adding Saturday hours.

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Inland Truck Parts & Service has expanded the capabilities of its Fargo, N.D., facility increasing the amount of service bays and adding Saturday hours.
The Fargo facility underwent a 20,000 square-foot expansion, which added 14 service bays. The store has also added Saturday hours and is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in addition to its normal weekday hours.
"We have a proud history of providing our customers with high-quality parts and superior service," said General Manager Duane Parke. "This expansion to our facility allows us to continue that tradition by operating more efficiently and utilizing the expertise of our West Fargo team."
The facility also has a newly opened street entrance to make it more easily accessible for trucks and trailers.
"Our customers are loving the new 39th Street entrance, which makes maneuvering large trucks much simpler," said Service Manager Kyle Furman. "And the Saturday hours create even more scheduling convenience for our customers."
Inland Truck Parts has 28 locations in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas and Wyoming.

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