Opperman & Son joins Heil Trailer network as a Going the Extra Mile dealer

Aug 1, 2011 12:00 PM

Heil Trailer International announces that Opperman & Son, a California-based trailer dealer, has joined the Heil distribution network as a “Going the Extra Mile” dealer.

Opperman & Son will provide sales, service and parts for the Heil petroleum, crude, and hot products lines for a 10-county region covering Southern California.

In conjunction with becoming a Heil dealer, Opperman & Son has added Jay Dombrowski to its sales team as director of new tank sales. Dombrowski brings over 35 years of experience in the truck and trailer industry. His career includes over 15 years in commercial trucking, six years in equipment sales with major Southern California dealerships and most recently as transportation services company owner.

Opperman & Son has locations in Fontana CA and Healdsburg CA. They have provided tanker sales, service and parts throughout the United States, Canada, and Central America for the past 50 years. With Opperman & Son joining the Heil distribution network, Southern California customers will have a one stop shopping experience combining the tradition of Heil quality & performance with Opperman & Son's expertise and customer service, according to Greg Hewitt, Heil president.

For more information please contact Opperman & Son at www.oppermansales.com or Heil Trailer International at www.heiltrailer.com.

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