HDA Truck Pride adds Idaho's Diesel Depot to its network

HDA Truck Pride adds Idaho’s Diesel Depot to its network

Diesel Depot has grown substantially over the years to 45 employees and a 25-bay shop.

HDA Truck Pride announced it enhanced its footprint in Idaho with the addition of Diesel Depot, a family-owned business led by Wally Klassen and his three sons.

Their story began in Aberdeen, Idaho, in 2000 with the renovation of a vacant car dealership to accommodate trucks. By 2007, they had outgrown the building. The brothers took over the business and built a new state-of-the-art facility. Their growth created the need, yet again, for more room and, by 2020, they broke ground on an expansion project, nearly doubling the size of their facility, HDA Truck Pride said.

Diesel Depot has grown substantially to 45 employees and a 25-bay shop. They cater to the agricultural, trucking, construction, mining, municipality and dairy markets.

“Diesel Depot is a thriving family-centered business with a promising future that aligns very well with the core values of HDA Truck Pride. They invest significantly in culture and creating a workplace dynamic that retains great employees while also attracting new talent. We are delighted to expand our membership family with the addition of Diesel Depot.” says Tina Hubbard, president and CEO of HDA Truck Pride.          

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