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Talbert Manufacturing signs new dealer

By Successful Dealer Staff

Talbert Manufacturing Inc. has announced the addition of DeCleene Trailer Sales to the Talbert dealer network. DeCleene and its five locations will increase Talbert’s exposure and support within central and northern Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.

“Adding a respected company such as DeCleene to our dealer network reflects Talbert’s market share growth,” says Greg D. Smith, vice president of sales and marketing for Talbert. “Our partnership with DeCleene sends a strong message to customers that Talbert and our dealers are the best in the heavy haul transportation market today.”

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