Trojan Battery opens new sales locations

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27 January 2016

Trojan has opened new factory sales locations.

Trojan has opened new factory sales locations.

Trojan Battery Co., LLC, a manufacturer of deep-cycle batteries, has established Trojan Battery Sales, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Trojan Battery Co. Trojan Battery Sales, formerly Safe-Start, LLC, now operates factory sales locations throughout the southeastern U.S., with several distribution centers in Florida..

Trojan Battery Sales has distribution centers in Birmingham, Macon, GA, Nashville and four locations in Florida based in Ft. Myers, Miami, Pensacola and St. Petersburg, with plans for continued expansion of Trojan Battery Sales centers throughout the southeast region of the U.S.

These locations carry several brands of batteries, chargers and accessories to address customers’ needs. Trojan’s factory sales locations will support various battery-powered applications including automotive, floor machine, golf cars, industrial, marine/RV, motorcycle, mobility, renewable energy and utility vehicles.

“Trojan Battery Sales distribution centers are strategically located in areas which boast a large Trojan Battery customer base,” said Brian Jaibur, director of sales for Trojan Battery. “This new sales channel enables Trojan Battery Sales to better service customers by providing a wide selection of products and enhancing on-time delivery, while at the same time strengthen the Trojan brand.”

According to Trojan, customers will benefit from quick order fulfillment, selection from an extensive product line, competitive local pricing and a knowledgeable Trojan Battery Sales team to provide technical service and support.

“The establishment of factory sales locations in the southeast offers tremendous growth opportunities in the region for Trojan,” Jaibur said. “Trojan’s reputation for quality and reliability will be further enhanced by our affiliation with a significant number of dealer locations in cities throughout the southeast.”

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