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Harper Power Products Adds Thomas Built Buses to Product Line-Up

TORONTO — Paul & Steve Harper, owners of Harper Group Inc., the parent company of Harper Power Products Inc., are proud to announce the addition of Thomas Built Buses to their product line-up.

Thomas Built Buses is a leading bus manufacturer in North America, offering a full line of school, commercial and specialty buses to value-minded buyers. With more than one third of the school buses on the road today being Thomas Built Buses, Harper Power Products is proud to bring their sales, parts and service capabilities to the table as the new Ontario dealer.

“The addition of Thomas Built Buses to the Harper network is another milestone in our company’s history as we can now offer our customers the broadest selection of commercial vehicles anywhere in Ontario,” said Paul Harper.

Thomas Built Buses offers three different types of buses: Type C conventional buses, Type D transit-style buses for longer routes and increased seating capacity, and smaller Type A Minotour buses. Each can be custom built to the customer’s specification, accommodating just about any requirement.

The Harper Group has also appointed Michael J. Donnelly to the position of General Manager for the Harper Bus Sales division. “Mike has been a tremendous asset to our organization and we are confident that given his industry knowledge and experience he will lead this division to great success,” said Steve Harper.

The Harper Bus Sales division will be headquartered out of the Harper Power Products Toronto location with a number of Harper locations throughout Ontario providing sales, parts, service and warranty support.

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