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Volvo Group Celebrates Grand Opening of DEX Heavy Duty Parts Facility in Oklahoma City

DEX Heavy Duty Parts LLC, a Volvo Group subsidiary and leading supplier of recycled, renovated, and surplus medium- and heavy-duty truck parts, celebrated the grand opening of its new facility in Oklahoma City. The facility joins DEX’s current facility in Advance, North Carolina, to better serve owners of second- and third-generation trucks with recycled and renovated parts.

“We’re pleased to open a second DEX location in Oklahoma City to better serve our customers,” Darin Redmon, director of operations for DEX Heavy Duty Parts, says. “Demand for our products has been growing, and this facility’s centralized location in the US, combined with its close proximity to major highways, will enable the easier distribution of parts with reduced delivery times.”

Located on 25 acres, the 153,000 sq-ft facility underwent a $5 million renovation and upfitting to meet DEX’s needs. The facility will employ 30 employees, 25 of which will be industrial workers.

“Through DEX, the Volvo Group is the only OEM that offers a complete lifecycle channel for its products,” Redmon says. “Having an additional site will allow us to continue to reduce potential environmental impacts by offering recycled and renovated parts to customers across North America.”

DEX Heavy Duty Parts LLC, a Volvo Group subsidiary and leading supplier of recycled, renovated, and surplus medium- and heavy-duty truck parts, celebrates the grand opening of its new facility in Oklahoma City (top) with a ribbon-cutting ceremony (bottom). Pictured from left: Darin Redmon, director of operations, DEX Heavy Duty Parts, Kendra Horn, US Representative for Oklahoma’s 5th congressional district, and Frank Querry, plant manager, DEX Heavy Duty Parts, Oklahoma City.

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