Last Stop in Ontario: Cornwall is now Officially a Parts for Trucks!
By: Megan B

As the title suggests, the last Fleet Brake location in Ontario to get rebranded was Cornwall, and as of Thursday, September 8th, it is now a Parts for Trucks!
Entering the Cornwall market just one year ago as a Fleet Brake location, Cornwall is the very definition of “small but mighty”. It boasts a team of four – Joey, Kris, Andrew and Jesse – who will help you find exactly what you’re looking for.
What’s more, if you’re looking for a product that isn’t currently in-store, their location makes them able to quickly access the inventory of our Montreal and Ottawa locations’ inventory to help get what you need to where you are, quick.
While it’s a bit off the beaten path, the location has a large parking lot, giving lots of room for parking and turning around for customers driving larger vehicles. The building also has a garage door that’ll be opened on nice days, so employees can easily access product and bring it right out to you.
As with our other locations, there’ll be a rebranding celebration coming down the pipeline, but why wait until then to stop in? Swing by, say hi, and check it out for yourself!
Cornwall’s rebranding completion means that we are officially finished rebranding Ontario and are now headed out west! Any guesses as to which location might be up next?
Check our website and social media pages regularly for more updates. Until next time!
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