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PISCATAWAY, N.J. - Trane has opened 18 new parts centers across the United States and two in Mexico. According to the company, there are over 200 Trane Parts Centers nationwide, and this network of retail locations is intended to help contractors find the parts they need, when they need them.
New Trane Parts Centers have opened in the following U.S. cities: Aurora, Ill.; Boise, Idaho; Forest Park, Ga.; Garland, Texas; Hickory, N.C.; Kansas City, Kan.; La Crosse, Wis.; Millersville, Md.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; North Huntingdon, Pa.; Pensacola, Fla.; Philadelphia; Phoenix; Springfield, Mass.; Tampa-Naples, Fla.; Washington; and Weslaco, Texas.
“Major market areas across North America were researched to identify the highest priority areas to make sure our parts centers are strategically located and readily accessible to contractors and technicians,” said the company.
Each store carries a full line of Trane parts, along with other HVAC parts, supplies, and tools.
For more information, visit www.trane.com.
Publication date: 02/11/2008
New Trane Parts Centers have opened in the following U.S. cities: Aurora, Ill.; Boise, Idaho; Forest Park, Ga.; Garland, Texas; Hickory, N.C.; Kansas City, Kan.; La Crosse, Wis.; Millersville, Md.; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; North Huntingdon, Pa.; Pensacola, Fla.; Philadelphia; Phoenix; Springfield, Mass.; Tampa-Naples, Fla.; Washington; and Weslaco, Texas.
“Major market areas across North America were researched to identify the highest priority areas to make sure our parts centers are strategically located and readily accessible to contractors and technicians,” said the company.
Each store carries a full line of Trane parts, along with other HVAC parts, supplies, and tools.
For more information, visit www.trane.com.
Publication date: 02/11/2008


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