Inland Truck Parts & Service Expands Billings Facility

Inland Truck Parts & Service Expands Billings Facility

The company has moved to a brand-new 48,000-square-foot facility and added Saturday service. The doors opened April 20.

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BILLINGS, Mont. – Inland Truck Parts & Service is expanding its vision of serving the Billings area. The company has moved to a brand-new 48,000-square-foot facility and added Saturday service. The doors opened April 20.

“We’ve always been committed to providing high-quality parts and superior service,” said General Manager Don Linder. “This move to a larger facility allows us to employ a more comprehensive range of diagnostics, tooling and technology. We’re now serving the Billings area better than ever before.”

Inland draws from a vast parts inventory covering everything from light-, medium- and heavy-duty trucks to SUVs and 4x4s. Fast, professional on-the-truck service ranges from diagnostics to repairs. An in-house component shop and on-site reman facility guarantees quality control and quick turnaround, the company says.

“With 18 service bays, we’ll now be able to handle our customers’ vehicles even more efficiently,” said Linder. “And the new Saturday service hours will make scheduling more convenient.”

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