Thursday, 22 June 2017 18:44

Leonard Bus Wins National Award

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Last week, Leonard Bus Sales announced that it has again won the Trans Tech Dealer of the Year Award. This marks the fourth straight year the family-owned school bus dealer on Duplainville Road has received the award.

Trans Tech’s Dealer of the Year Award is based on exceptional dealer performance and dedication to best-in-class customer support, school bus safety, community involvement, and growth in market share.

Trans Tech is the only school bus manufacturer in New York and has a dealer network that spans across the United States, Canada, and Puerto Rico. The company manufactures industry-leading Type-A school buses, Multifunction School Activity Buses and Altoona-tested commercial buses. Its 70,000-square-foot manufacturing facility and headquarters are located in the Orange County town of Warwick.

“Receiving Trans Tech’s prestigious Dealer of the Year Award for a fourth straight year is almost unimaginable and a true testament to our talented team,” said Leonard Bus Sales Vice President Jon Leonard. “There are a lot of outstanding Trans Tech dealers across North America, so winning this award for a record fourth straight year is a true reflection of our dedication and commitment to our school transportation partners.”

The Trans Tech Dealer of the Year Award follows three other prestigious awards recently won by Leonard Bus Sales including the IC Bus North American Dealer of the Year award, the IC Bus Pursuit of Excellence award and the IC Bus Diamond Premier Dealer recognition.

From being recognized as one of the best places to work by the Central New York Business Journal, to establishing annual statewide scholarship programs that promote student success after high school with a focus on students pursuing careers in diesel mechanics, automotive mechanics and those with financial needs, Leonard Bus Sales also remains committed to its employees and the communities in which they live.

For more information, visit the website www.leonardbus.com

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