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Wabash National Corp (WNC) Q2 2021 Earnings Call Transcript
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Operator
Good day, and thank you for standing by. Welcome to the Wabash National Corporation Q1 2021 Earnings Call. [Operator Instructions]
I would now like to hand the conference over to your speaker today, Ryan Reed, Director of Investor Relations. Please go ahead.
Ryan Reed
Investor Relations
Thank you, Lindsay. Good morning, everyone. Thanks for joining us on this call. With me today are Brent Yeagy, President and Chief Executive Officer and Mike Pettit, Chief Financial Officer. A couple of items before we get started. First, please note that this call is being recorded. I d also like to point out that our earnings release, the slide presentation supplementing today s call and any non-GAAP reconciliations are all available at IR.Wabashnational.com. Please refer to Slide two in our earnings deck for the company s Safe Harbor disclosure addressing forward-looking statements.
Wabash National seeing promise fulfilled in final-mile body business
Customers for vans and reefers now asking about its smaller delivery vehicles 2 minutes read Wabash National is finally realizing the potential of its Final Mile Product line, built on the 2017 acquisition of Supreme body builders. (Photo: Wabash National)
The waiting to see its investment in final-mile products pay off may finally be happening for Wabash National (NYSE: WNC).
The trailer maker that books most of its revenue from dry vans and refrigerated trailers saw great potential for last-mile delivery in 2017 when it paid $364 million for Supreme, the second-largest bodybuilder behind Morgan-Olson, the leading producer of aluminum walk-in vans.