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'AmeriQuest Road Rescue' Program Offers Free Trial of Fleet Breakdown Service

Fleets can contact the 24/7 state-of-the-art call center during the limited-time free trial period.

2012-08-22
CHERRY HILL, NJ, August 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) For a limited time, AmeriQuest Transportation Services, a leading provider of comprehensive fleet management services, financial solutions, and operational support services, is offering a free trial upon sign-up to the "AmeriQuest Road Rescue" fleet breakdown service.

AmeriQuest Road Rescue provides breakdown and repair service across North America from a centralized state-of-the-art call center staffed by highly-qualified maintenance coordinators available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, all year long. Calls are addressed through a national tracking system that ensures that each occurrence is expedited in order to return customers to the road as quickly as possible.

In addition, the breakdown service offers national account pricing for parts, equipment, and services through AmeriQuest's national account pricing program, as well as electronic record keeping and reporting.

To sign up for the free trial with AmeriQuest Road Rescue call 770-225-6587 or e-mail Byron Lay, Director of AmeriQuest Road Rescue at blay@ameriquestcorp.com.

About AmeriQuest Transportation Services
AmeriQuest, headquartered in Cherry Hill, NJ, is a leading provider of comprehensive fleet management services. By leveraging the strength of more than 700,000 vehicles, AmeriQuest delivers savings, expertise, and opportunities to its private fleet and truckload carrier members. AmeriQuest provides supply management services, asset management services, material handling services, financing, technology products, and outsourced transportation management services such as full service leasing, integrated logistics, and contract maintenance. More information can be found at www.ameriquestcorp.com.


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[Press-News.org] 'AmeriQuest Road Rescue' Program Offers Free Trial of Fleet Breakdown Service
Fleets can contact the 24/7 state-of-the-art call center during the limited-time free trial period.