M.H. Eby has been awarded Ford chassis pool agreements for its facilities in Ephrata, Pennsylvania, West Jefferson, Ohio, and Story City, Iowa. This new partnership with Ford Pro will provide Ford dealers nationwide with faster access to F Series, Econoline Cutaway, and Transit chassis, paired with Eby’s aluminum service bodies, flatbeds, dump bodies and van bodies.
As an authorized Ford Chassis Pool provider, M.H. Eby now offers streamlined upfitting solutions with reduced lead times, ensuring customers get the premium truck bodies they need without delay. This partnership strengthens Eby’s ability to serve key industries such as construction, utilities, delivery and fleet operations by combining Ford platforms with Eby’s lightweight aluminum truck bodies.
“Our partnership with Ford allows us to provide customers with quicker access to chassis and our in-demand product solutions for the work truck industry,” says Craig Bonham, senior vice president at Eby. “This expansion will be mutually beneficial for both Eby and Ford, and we remain committed to meeting the needs of commercial vehicle buyers.”
Other key benefits of the Ford Chassis Pool at M.H. Eby include inventory to address the market needs faster, reduced lead times, standard and custom upfit solutions, and reliable delivery and service for customers.
“The Ford bailment pool agreement underscores M.H. Eby’s ongoing commitment to delivering high performance commercial vehicle solutions,” said Travis Eby, President of M.H. Eby. “We are honored to be a Ford pool provider and look forward to growing this partnership to better serve our customers.”
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