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The company also designs and manufactures dry freight vans, curtainsided trailers, and aerodynamic technologies. It is the largest manufacturer of refrigerated van trailers in the United States. [1] Utility was founded in 1914, by brothers H. C. Bennett and E. W. Bennett. [2]
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Wabash National is an American diversified industrial manufacturing company and North America's largest producer of semi trailers and liquid transportation systems. The company specializes in the design and production of dry freight vans, refrigerated vans , platform trailers, liquid tank trailers, intermodal equipment, engineered products and ...
Blue Mountain Camper Co. Pilot Mountain, North Carolina ... United States. X. Defunct.Produced travel trailers from 1946 to 1980. ... Builds only diesel pushers in ...
The company was founded in 1979 and employs around 450 workers as of 2017, with annual sales at $165 million. [39] In November 2021, REV Group announced plans for a $7.46 million expansion of Ferrara's Holden, Louisiana manufacturing facility; the project is due to be complete in June 2023. [40]
Great Dane, formerly known as Great Dane Trailers, is a Chicago, Illinois based manufacturer of truck dry van, refrigerated van and flatbed semi-trailers.Established in 1900 by J.P. Wheless and T.H. McMillan as the Savannah Blowpipe Company [1] in Savannah, Georgia, it has gone on to become one of the world's largest manufacturers of commercial truck trailers.
Transporter Industry International operates as a private limited company (Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung) with its headquarters in Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. [13] [14] There are manufacturing facilities in Germany and India, service and sales offices in China and Moscow. [15] It is fully owned by the Rettenmaier family holding.
Fleetwood RV's origins date back to 1950, when John C. Crean formed Coach Specialties Company in southern California, as a maker of window blinds for travel trailers. [2] Around 1953, Crean renamed the company to Fleetwood Trailer Company, a name inspired by the automotive bodies incorporated into various Cadillac lines of automobiles. [2]