Wabash Showcases Upfitting Solutions at Work Truck Week 2026
Wabash spotlighted its truck body upfitting services, Ready-to-Mount program & expanding parts & services network at Work Truck Week 2026...
Wabash—a provider of end-to-end supply chain solutions for the transportation, logistics and infrastructure—spotlighted its upfit capabilities, Ready-to-Mount (RTM) truck body program and expanding parts and services network at Work Truck Week 2026 in Indianapolis, March 10–13.
Tailored Upfit & Ready-to-Mount Capabilities
Wabash Upfit services provide end-to-end truck body installation and upfitting solutions that streamline fleet procurement and accelerate deployment. Unlike one-size-fits-all providers, Wabash delivers configurable truck body and upfit solutions built around real vocational applications, company officials stated in a press release. All installations follow OEM engineering and integration standards, helping protect chassis integrity, maintain warranty coverage and ensure seamless system performance.
Wabash’s RTM program provides access to pre-built truck bodies engineered for durability and rapid deployment, noted the release. The program enables dealers and fleets to move from specification to installation in a matter of weeks. RTM units are designed for streamlined mounting and can be configured with application-specific options without compromising structural integrity or lifecycle performance, the company said.
Expanding Parts & Services Infrastructure
Wabash also continues to grow its services footprint to support both truck body and trailer customers. The company recently opened a new parts and services center in Phoenix, strengthening its presence in the Southwest. In addition to Phoenix, Wabash operates parts and services centers serving Southern California, Dallas, Chicago, Columbus, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Tampa, supported by an expanding dealer network.
These facilities provide:
- Truck body upfitting and integration services
- Installation of shelving, lift gates, roof racks and telematics
- Repair and maintenance services
- Access to OEM chassis pools
By integrating upfit capabilities with service support, Wabash claims to help fleets streamline coordination, reduce downtime and improve lifecycle serviceability nationwide.
“Our customers perform their best work when they partner with an upfitter that is as responsive and solution-focused as they are. We know fleets of all sizes continue to face upfit capacity and capability constraints that delay vehicle utilization and increase operational costs,” said Dave Hill, vice president, parts and services at Wabash. “At Work Truck Week, we’re demonstrating how our Ready-to-Mount program, coupled with an expanding service network, helps customers deploy tailored vehicle solutions faster than ever before while ensuring long-term access to the service and technical support they depend on.”
Solutions on Display at Work Truck Week
During Work Truck Week, Wabash highlighted mid- and final-mile truck body solutions focused on operational efficiency, customization flexibility and service accessibility, including:
- Customizable Vocational Builds: Configurable upfit solutions tailored to application-specific requirements. Digital configuration tools enable customers to design builds quickly and accurately, backed by OEM engineering expertise. A fully customized Nalco Water truck and Ready-to-Mount Ford 16-foot Dry Freight Body with DuraPlate technology were on display, demonstrating integrated vocational design and accelerated build timelines.
- Ford Pro Upfitter Certification: Wabash is now a qualified Ford Pro Upfitter, meaning its truck body and upfit solutions meet Ford engineering and integration standards. Compliance with Ford’s Body & Equipment Mounting Manual helps protect chassis integrity, maintain warranty coverage and ensure seamless system integration.
Wabash representatives were available throughout Work Truck Week to discuss work truck deployment strategies, upfit coordination and service network capabilities.



