Transport Refrigeration, Inc. is Thermo King’s 2019 North America Dealer of the Year

Transport Refrigeration, Inc. is Thermo King’s 2019 North America Dealer of the Year

Thermo King recently presented its 2019 North America Dealer of the Year award to Transport Refrigeration, Inc. at its annual dealer principal meeting.

Based in De Pere, Wisconsin (Green Bay area), Transport Refrigeration was honored with the top dealership award in front of fellow dealers and Thermo King management, and was recognized for its leadership in the network and its commitment to customers.

Transport Refrigeration, which also received the Thermo King 2019 Central Region Dealer of the Year award, is part of a family of dealerships owned by Bill Dawson, Doug Myers, Mike Mirro, and recently retired David Swanson. Other locations include Madison, Mosinee and Tomah, Wisconsin, and Lowell, Arkansas.

Other Thermo King dealerships recognized for 2019 performance include:

  • Thermo King West (Tolleson, Arizona) – Thermo King Western Region Dealership of the Year
  • Thermo King Central Carolinas (Charlotte, North Carolina) – Thermo King Eastern Region Dealership of the Year
  • Thermo King Chesapeake (Elkridge, Maryland) – Thermo King Bus Dealership of the Year

Thermo King says its annual dealership awards are determined on performance and leadership criteria that include business growth, being an excellent brand ambassador and providing an exceptional customer experience that delivers real solutions for individual customer needs.

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