Daimler Trucks North America launches Elite Support website

Daimler Trucks North America launches Elite Support website

Daimler Trucks North America's new Elite Support dealer network website helps customers find an Elite Support Certified dealer and provides information about what they can expect at a certified location.

Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) has launched a new website for customers focusing on the Elite Support dealer network, a collaborative program between DTNA and its truck dealers that is focused on improving the customer experience at Freightliner and Western Star branded dealerships.

The new website, www.servicesupportnetwork.com, helps customers find an Elite Support Certified dealer and provides information about what they can expect at a certified location. “We know that customers will want to make sure their service providers are committed to continually improving their support,” said Martin Osborne, general manager of distribution network development for DTNA. “The dealers on this site have committed to and demonstrated by their actions and results that they will meet that requirement.”

According the company, the new website includes details on Express Assessment, a service program which promises that within two hours of the service write-up, the dealer will communicate to the customer the diagnosis, availability of needed parts, estimated cost and estimated repair time.

“Continuous improvement creates higher service standards throughout the Elite Support Certified network,” said Osborne. “We’re launching this new website at the Great American Trucking Show to highlight the benefits customers enjoy at our 83 Elite Support Certified dealer locations. I’m proud to say we currently have 69 more dealerships going through the certification process now, with more to follow.”

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