Great Dane plant builds 100,000th trailer

Feb 2, 2012 10:45 AM

Great Dane has now built more than 100,000 trailers at  its van plant in Terre Haute, Indiana. 

  The company commemorated the milestone at a special  ceremony February 1. 

  Steve Russell, founder and CEO of Celadon Group, took  delivery of a special award to commemorate his fleet’s receipt of the 100,000th  trailer.  Other speakers included the mayor of Terre Haute and several  members of the Great Dane management team.  The ceremony also recognized  the 14 Great Dane employees who have worked in the Terre Haute plant since it  opened 17 years ago.

  Great Dane opened the 565,000-sq-ft facility in 1995  with a single production line and added a second line two months after the  plant opened.  It produced 2,700 trailers during its first year of  operation.  It has averaged more than 8,200 trailers per year in the 17  years it has been in operation. 

  The plant is capable of producing the full line of  Great Dane’s new Champion dry van series, including the Champion CP dry-freight  van that utilizes the company’s composite panel technology.


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