Keystone / NTP-STAG Welcomes CURT Manufacturing
Keystone/ NTP-STAG welcomes CURT Manufacturing, a leading manufacturer of
USA-made towing products with the widest vehicle coverage across the industry.
Featuring over 1,000 different hitch models, CURT provides a custom fit for each
new vehicle on the road today. With a dedication to excellence in products and
associates, as well as quality customer service, CURT continues to set a standard
across the industry for manufacturing capabilities and product innovation. In 2015,
they achieved ISO/TS 16949 certification, the highest level of quality accreditation
in the automotive industry.
“CURT is a well-recognized and respected brand in our market and we are happy
to have them in our stable of suppliers. We see our warehouse capacity and
logistics network providing a significant improvement in customer service and
support for Curt products across North America,” says Mark Willes, Category
Manager at NTP-STAG. “Their product fitments and range of hitch types are an
excellent complement to our mix and we appreciate their ability to bring new
products to market fast,” he adds. “Our customers have asked us to carry the
CURT line for years and our warehouses are now stocked with CURT products
and we are ready to support their needs.”
For more than 50 years, Keystone / NTP-STAG has been serving fellow enthusiasts
and professionals across the industry. Today, as a division of LKQ, the company
is highly regarded as the leading distribution company across the aftermarket
automotive and recreation vehicle market and is uniquely positioned to offer
customers and suppliers substantial scale, the most comprehensive inventory
selection in the industry, high levels of customer service and innovative marketing
support. Keystone / NTP-STAG is committed to expanding its offerings to meet
the ever-growing needs of its customer base, providing them what they need,
when they need it most.
For more information, visit www.keystoneautomotive.com or
www.curtmfg.com.
If you have any trailer news, please send it to Corey Langley at
coreyl@natda.org or call 727-360-0304.
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