Curry Supply Debuts New Utility Division at ARA Show

Curry Supply Debuts New Utility Division at ARA Show

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Curry Supply, with three manufacturing locations throughout the United States, launched its new utility division at the ARA Show in New Orleans in February. The new division will be led by senior business development manager Rick Romney, a 50-year market industry veteran.

In partnership with AxionLift and Dakota Bodies, Curry Supply chose both partners based on the availability to have truck builds available for sale in the second half of 2024. The new aerial truck will feature the AxionLift Model AT4313i with insulated aerial device and a 44.3-foot working height mounted to a custom Dakota Utility Line body, built onto a Ford F600 4x4 diesel chassis. The truck is particularly suited to work on power line maintenance and repair.

A family-owned company since 1932, Curry Supply has locations in Pennsylvania, Texas and Arizona, and provides custom and work-ready trucks for the agriculture, construction, mining, oil and gas, utility, rail, rental and waste industries.



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