Utility Trailer creates website for used trailer inventory

May 24, 2018
Utility’s website enables the user to search inventory by price, location, category, year and more.

Utility Trailer Manufacturing Co. launched a new website exclusively featuring its available used trailers inventory.

“The new Utility used trailer website will serve as a valuable tool to our worldwide dealer network, customers, and wholesalers,” said John Morrison, National Used Trailer Manager for Utility Trailer Manufacturing Co. “This one stop shop allows customers to view a large volume of local and national inventory at various price points. Additionally, the site enables us to market directly to our extensive dealer network.” 

“We are seeing a trend in companies trading used trailers in large volumes online, and it’s important that we keep up with the market,” Morrison said.

Designed to be intuitive and mobile-friendly, Utility’s used trailer website enables the user to search by price, location, category, year, make, and model on any type of device.

To visit the new website, go to: https://UsedTrailers.UtilityTrailer.com

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