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The Bus Centre Named Dealer in British Columbia

SOUTH HUTCHINSON, Kan., – Collins Bus Corporation, the leading manufacturer of Type A school and multi function school activity buses (MFSAB) in North America, has announced The Bus Centre as the authorized dealer for Collins/Corbeil Type A buses in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

“We’re excited about the territory expansion into British Columbia for The Bus Centre. By having a top performing dealer in that territory, customers should expect nothing less than outstanding sales and after the sale support throughout all of Western Canada,” said Matt Scheuler, Collins Vice President of Sales & Marketing.

About Collins Bus 

Collins Bus Corporation, a subsidiary of Allied Specialty Vehicles, Inc. (ASV), manufactures 14 Type A school bus, multi function school activity bus (MFSAB), multi purpose vehicle (MPV) and child care bus models under the Collins Bus, Mid Bus and Corbeil brands. The company introduced the industry’s first small school bus model for 16-20 passengers in 1967, which paved the way for the development of the Type A federal school bus classification and established the company as a leader in innovative design. Collins Bus also pioneered the first school bus wheelchair lift in the mid-1970s and introduced the first propane powered Type A school bus in 2010. With more than 50 dealer locations in the United States and Canada, Collins Bus has one of the industry’s largest distribution networks. For more information about Collins Bus, visit www.collinsbuscorp.com. For more information about ASV, visit www.alliedsv.com.

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