Wabash National Opens New Parts and Services Facility in Indiana
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Monday, Sep 29, 2025 6:42 pm ET1min read
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The Gary facility, strategically located along I-65, one of the nation's busiest freight corridors, offers faster access to parts, service, and truck body upfitting for customers across Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Iowa. The facility will provide a one-stop-shop for Wabash Genuine Parts and its Ready-to-Mount (RTM) truck body program, with in-stock dry and platform bodies ready for rapid turnaround in a few weeks. Additionally, it will support refrigerated truck bodies and diesel truck repair services, expanding support for fleets in a high-demand region [2].
This investment comes as Wabash's Parts and Services business continues to demonstrate strong structural growth, with upfit volumes on track to more than double in 2025. The new facility is part of Wabash's Transportation Solutions (TS) segment, which includes the design and manufacturing of transportation-related equipment and products such as dry and refrigerated van trailers, platform trailers, tank trailers, and truck-mounted tanks. The Parts & Services (P&S) segment encompasses Wabash's parts and services businesses, including the upfitting component of truck bodies and DuraPlate composite panels [1].
Wabash's expansion into Indiana follows the recent opening of its Atlanta-area Parts and Services center and joins existing facilities in California, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas, with additional locations planned for 2026. By enhancing its Parts and Services network, Wabash aims to improve parts access, reduce downtime, and provide more responsive support to fleet operators nationwide, ultimately driving growth and stability in the business [2].
Wabash National Corporation has inaugurated a parts and services facility in Indiana. The facility will provide connected solutions for the transportation, logistics, and distribution industries. The company designs and manufactures products such as dry freight and refrigerated trailers, tank trailers, and structural composite panels. The facility is part of the company's Transportation Solutions (TS) segment and Parts & Services (P&S) segment.
Wabash National Corporation (NYSE: WNC) has announced the opening of a new Parts and Services facility in Gary, Indiana. This strategic addition to Wabash's network aims to enhance its connected solutions for the transportation, logistics, and distribution industries. The new facility is part of Wabash's broader effort to scale its national Parts and Services platform, which includes upfit centers, a dealer network, and preferred service partners [2].The Gary facility, strategically located along I-65, one of the nation's busiest freight corridors, offers faster access to parts, service, and truck body upfitting for customers across Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Iowa. The facility will provide a one-stop-shop for Wabash Genuine Parts and its Ready-to-Mount (RTM) truck body program, with in-stock dry and platform bodies ready for rapid turnaround in a few weeks. Additionally, it will support refrigerated truck bodies and diesel truck repair services, expanding support for fleets in a high-demand region [2].
This investment comes as Wabash's Parts and Services business continues to demonstrate strong structural growth, with upfit volumes on track to more than double in 2025. The new facility is part of Wabash's Transportation Solutions (TS) segment, which includes the design and manufacturing of transportation-related equipment and products such as dry and refrigerated van trailers, platform trailers, tank trailers, and truck-mounted tanks. The Parts & Services (P&S) segment encompasses Wabash's parts and services businesses, including the upfitting component of truck bodies and DuraPlate composite panels [1].
Wabash's expansion into Indiana follows the recent opening of its Atlanta-area Parts and Services center and joins existing facilities in California, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas, with additional locations planned for 2026. By enhancing its Parts and Services network, Wabash aims to improve parts access, reduce downtime, and provide more responsive support to fleet operators nationwide, ultimately driving growth and stability in the business [2].

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