Tag: Supreme Industries

Wabash To Acquire Supreme Industries

Wabash To Acquire Supreme Industries

| August 9, 2017

Semi-trailer and liquid transport expert Wabash National Corporation, has announced plans to acquire Supreme Industries, Inc. (NYSE MKT: STS), a leading manufacturer of specialized commercial vehicles including truck bodies and specialty vehicles in a transaction valued at approximately $364 million.  Supreme Industries’ Chief Executive Officer Mark Weber noted, “Combining with Wabash will enhance our ability […]

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New Lightweight Fiberpanel™ HC Truck Body Walls from Supreme Industries

New Lightweight Fiberpanel™ HC Truck Body Walls from Supreme Industries

| July 9, 2014

Supreme Industries has introduced a new lightweight side wall design from engineered to allow fleet operators and other delivery truck owners to increase payload capacity and decrease overall operating costs per load. Called FiberPanel™ HC, the product is now available on Supreme’s Van Body or Iner-City® truck bodies. Built with a durable, fiberglass-reinforced, gelcoated honeycomb […]

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Supreme Industries Closes Sale of Shuttle Bus Assets

Supreme Industries Closes Sale of Shuttle Bus Assets

| March 31, 2014

Supreme Industries, Inc. (NYSE MKT: STS), a leading manufacturer of specialized commercial vehicles including truck bodies and specialty vehicles, has announced that it has closed the previously disclosed sale of its shuttle bus assets to Forest River, Inc. A small gain on the sale is anticipated to be recorded in the first quarter period ending […]

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Supreme Industries in Agreement to Divest Shuttle-Bus Assets

Supreme Industries in Agreement to Divest Shuttle-Bus Assets

| February 28, 2014

  Supreme Industries, Inc. (NYSE MKT: STS), a leading manufacturer of specialized commercial vehicles including truck bodies and specialty vehicles, has announced a definitive agreement has been reached to sell the Company’s shuttle-bus assets to Forest River, Inc. In December 2013, management announced Supreme would exit the shuttle-bus business and divest the associated assets. According […]

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