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Commitment to Service You’ll Notice a Difference

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Going the extra mile for customers is something we do at Kris-Way. For example, it’s 11:32 PM and I am waiting for a rental vehicle to arrive from Bangor for a customer in Manchester. The customer needs a specific spec on their refrigerated bodies to get their product to market. The spec is a specialty piece of equipment and the customer called after hours having been presented with an opportunity to take on some extra business. We were more than happy to make it happen for the customer.

Once the truck arrives I am going to deliver it to the customer so that they can begin loading this evening for an early morning departure. This is the commitment we have to our customers. We do everything we can to “make it happen”.

We welcome potential customers to give us a try. You’ll notice a difference.

Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Available at 2,800 Locations by January 2010

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

Diesel exhaust fluid will be available at 2,800 locations in the United States and Canada by January 2010. By the end of the year that number will ramp up to 5,000 locations. The fluid that most 2010 trucks will need to run will be provided by truck dealers, truck stops, and other service facilities.

If you have any questions about DEF please contact your Kris-Way representative.

Have a Safe 4th of July

Friday, July 3rd, 2009
Hannaford Trucks Line Up For Fuel at Kris-Way

Hannaford Trucks Line Up For Fuel at Kris-Way

Remember when you’re enjoying yourself this weekend that all the good food and beverages came to you via truck. And in Maine and New Hampshire, there’s a good chance that it was a Kris-Way truck. Our reliable service lets our customers deliver their products to you the consumer safely and on time.

2009 Service Managers’ Meeting

Monday, June 15th, 2009

On June 23rd Kris-Way will have its annual service managers’ meeting. The purpose of the meeting is to promote best practices as well as to stress the importance of customer service.

The latest technologies will be covered. A big portion of the meeting will be dedicated to the 2010 engine technology and how these engines will be serviced. Customers are encouraged to contact us with any questions they may have on how these engines will impact their business.

Kris-Way always focuses on the importance of customer service. Our service sets us apart from our competition and is why our customers choose us as a vendor. We encourage customer feedback.

No Substitute for Service

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

We face challenging economic times. No doubt about it. But recently a disturbing trend has emerged. In an effort to cut costs folks are looking for bottom dollar prices. Fleets are forgetting that also will cut into their service program. The old adage, “you get what you pay for” still is as true today as when the phrase was coined.

Many full service truck leasing companies, in an effort to sell a low ball price, are lengthening their service intervals to 35,000 miles. While it is true that today’s oils will last that long, 35,000 miles is a long time to not have a technician put a pair of eyes on a truck. This is especially true in Northern New England. Crowned roads, potholes, and frost heaves put a lot of stress on a tractor as it navigates the terrain. Other shortcuts are extending tire use, compromising substitute equipment quality, and avoiding repairs until it puts the unit out of service. All these result in increased down time, missed delivery windows, and driver frustration. In the long run, the money you saved up front is lost.

At Kris-Way we believe in doing things right. Our customer relationships are based on a long term commitment to a business partnership. We don’t compromise service. Our customers’ safety and their operations depend on it.