Fras-Le introduces new work truck and fleet disc brake program

Helps light and heavy duty vehicle distributors grow and develop medium duty/fleet business.
May 15, 2012
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Fras-le North America Inc., one of the largest friction material manufacturers in the world, has introduced its new "Work Truck and Fleet Disc Brake Pad Program" to the North American aftermarket. The new program includes a complete line of hydraulic and air disc brake pads for class 1c-8 vehicles and is positioned to help warehouse distributors' expand friction sales into new markets.

Fras-le is the OEM friction supplier on many medium-duty work trucks in the U.S., and has been Meritor's heavy-duty friction partner for more than 15 years.

"Through marketplace research, Fras-le has recognized that medium-duty truck fleets are a greatly underserved market for aftermarket friction materials," said Zomar Oliveira, Fras-le North America's director of operations. "This segment provides a growth opportunity for light vehicle distributors and retailers, and an extended market for heavy-duty friction product distributors."

Fras-le's Work Truck and Fleet Disc Brake Pad Program provides distributors with a complete sales tool kit to serve this fleet segment, along with marketing and technical support and training resources. In addition, Fras-le has dedicated fleet brake specialists – a team of work truck experts – to serve as a liaison between fleets and distributors.

Extreme Service and Magnum Pro make up Fras-le's aftermarket brake pad line for medium-duty vehicles and fleets in North America. Both products outperform the competition on measures like stopping power, noise, pad and rotor wear, wheel dust and fade resistance. Extreme Service is engineered for severe-duty applications, while Magnum Pro is the professional's semi-metallic choice; both are designed for medium-duty vehicles and fleets.

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