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Jeff Adams to Lead American LaFrance Ephrata Service Center
January 2012 Jeff Adams has joined American LaFrance as Supervisor of the Ephrata Corporate Service Center in Ephrata, Pennsylvania. Jeff has extensive knowledge of American LaFrance products having started at the company in 1987 and serving as aerial production line manager from 1997 to 2009. After two years away from American LaFrance, Jeff returns to oversee the service center where his primary focus will be to manage operational and customer service functions. The service center is adjacent to the American LaFrance Aerial Manufacturing Facility which produces the LTI aerial product line. "The Ephrata Service Center has developed a great reputation over the years in handling general maintenance and major refurbishment for fire departments in the northern region," says Bill Landreth, Vice President of Aftermarket for American LaFrance. "We have seen a spike in refurbishment requests from customers across the United States and export, so we now operate with six bays and a team of certified technicians dedicated to our service center. Jeff brings experience in building aerials along with great management skills to allow us to improve efficiencies, so we can help service more customers." To contact Jeff Adams and the Ephrata Service Center for service or refurbishment quotes, please call (717) 859-7272 or e-mail Jeff directly at jeffadams@americanlafrance.com Author:American LaFrance Press Release
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