NEBR Establishes Maintenance Hub-Headquarters In Ronkonkoma, New York
01/06/2017
This state-of-the-art location will serve as a transit bus overhaul facility, having the capability to perform major structural and overhaul work servicing the transit bus industry. The facility houses a heated, state-of the-art 100-foot down draft drive through spray booth, large enough to accommodate a 60-foot articulated bus.
The facility will also provide a training center for technicians, and an extensive parts department supplying all major parts and systems for Cummins and BAE, as well as all other OEM parts.
CEO, Brian Kaminskey said, "We believe in providing the highest quality service to our clients with a focus on customer satisfaction, maintenance support and innovative flexible services by offering increased efficiencies and output, while enhancing our quality and minimizing down time realized by our customers."
“Our certified technicians lend to the experience and skills needed to perform such work in a timely manner with quality results. NEBR performs all types of structural repairs and fabrication including full floor placement, major collision repair and frame work,” he added.
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