Navistar Mobilizes Dealer Network to Aid East Coast Fleets

Coordinating International dealer inventories to quickly replace vehicles damaged in Superstorm Sandy, matching Red Cross contributions up to $50,000

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Navistar International initiated Operation Assist, coordinating with its International Truck dealer network to help customers in the East Coast find trucks to replace vehicles lost or damaged in Superstorm Sandy.

In addition to quickly replacing damaged trucks, Navistar will match employee and dealer contributions up to $50,000 to the American Red Cross.

“We are proud to join the thousands of companies that are doing their part to offer hope to people whose lives have been devastated,” said Troy Clarke, Navistar president and chief operating officer.

Navistar has organized lists of available new and used International trucks and trailer inventory from its North American dealer network to assist in the recovery. Dealers across the country are working together to provide access to the variety of trucks needed to aid customers in the region.

“We created Operation Assist to facilitate trades among dealers and speed the process of getting needed trucks to the region. We’re trying to get our customers back in operation as quickly as possible,” explained Jeff Ordner, director, International Fleet Sales, Northeast Region.

IC Bus, a Navistar company, has already answered the call for help by delivering an order of 100 school buses to Amvoy School Bus, Staten Island, NY, in an effort to quickly restore school bus service for children.

“A lot of our customers still don’t know what they have or don’t have. So, we are getting trucks ready with different kinds of bodies and trying to figure out how quickly we can get things out there to help,” added Mike McMahon, vice president of used truck sales, Navistar. “If people come to us and need help, we will figure out how to help them. In times like these, it’s about more than business. We want to do the right thing.”

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