Aim Transportation Solutions Moves Into Warsaw Area

April 25, 2024 at 5:06 p.m.
Shown is the exterior of Aim Transportation Solutions’ building. Photo Provided.
Shown is the exterior of Aim Transportation Solutions’ building. Photo Provided.

By Staff Report

Aim Transportation Solutions, a family-owned and -operated leading provider of commercial fleet services, has moved into the Warsaw area to better support its growing portfolio of full-service leasing, maintenance and dedicated fleet customers in northern Indiana.
Aim’s new commercial truck maintenance and service facility is at 510 Main St., Atwood. It features three truck bays and is fully staffed with expert diesel technicians equipped with state-of-the-art tools and diagnostic equipment, according to a news release from Aim. This new site will support Aim’s full menu of commercial transportation solutions, which includes full-service truck leasing, commercial truck rentals, maintenance, professional shop management, dedicated contract carriage, freight brokerage and pre-owned truck sales.

    Shown is the interior of Aim Transportation Solutions’ building. Photo Provided.
 
 

“This expansion into the Warsaw region not only allows us to better serve our customers in the area, but it also gives us the opportunity to forge brand-new partnerships with the local community of businesses big and small,” said Matt Svancara, chief operating officer, Aim Leasing Company. “We are dedicated to providing efficient and reliable transportation solutions to our customers, and this new location allows us to do so with even greater accessibility and convenience.”
Aim’s new Warsaw-area location is Aim’s fourth in Indiana, joining two locations in Indianapolis and another in Elkhart.
What makes Aim Transportation Solutions apart from the competition is it’s where the resources, capabilities and expertise of a large corporation are delivered with the specialized attention, care and flexibility of a family-owned and -operated company, the release states. That means businesses that partner with Aim receive one-on-one, personalized service without sacrificing quality, capabilities or reach.
Aim is part of the NationaLease network, which means Aim customers have access to more than 1,000 service location across North America.
Area businesses interested in full-service truck leasing, truck and trailer rentals, maintenance or any of Aim’s commercial fleet services can visit Aim’s website, www.aimntls.com, to learn more and get in contact with an Aim expert.
In addition to its commercial transportation services, the Atwood location will also provide opportunities for employment in the area. Aim Transportation Solutions was named to Newsweek’s list of Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces® and is dedicated to creating jobs and fostering economic growth in the communities it serves.
Career seekers can check out available positions at www.aimntls.com/careers.

Aim Transportation Solutions, a family-owned and -operated leading provider of commercial fleet services, has moved into the Warsaw area to better support its growing portfolio of full-service leasing, maintenance and dedicated fleet customers in northern Indiana.
Aim’s new commercial truck maintenance and service facility is at 510 Main St., Atwood. It features three truck bays and is fully staffed with expert diesel technicians equipped with state-of-the-art tools and diagnostic equipment, according to a news release from Aim. This new site will support Aim’s full menu of commercial transportation solutions, which includes full-service truck leasing, commercial truck rentals, maintenance, professional shop management, dedicated contract carriage, freight brokerage and pre-owned truck sales.

    Shown is the interior of Aim Transportation Solutions’ building. Photo Provided.
 
 

“This expansion into the Warsaw region not only allows us to better serve our customers in the area, but it also gives us the opportunity to forge brand-new partnerships with the local community of businesses big and small,” said Matt Svancara, chief operating officer, Aim Leasing Company. “We are dedicated to providing efficient and reliable transportation solutions to our customers, and this new location allows us to do so with even greater accessibility and convenience.”
Aim’s new Warsaw-area location is Aim’s fourth in Indiana, joining two locations in Indianapolis and another in Elkhart.
What makes Aim Transportation Solutions apart from the competition is it’s where the resources, capabilities and expertise of a large corporation are delivered with the specialized attention, care and flexibility of a family-owned and -operated company, the release states. That means businesses that partner with Aim receive one-on-one, personalized service without sacrificing quality, capabilities or reach.
Aim is part of the NationaLease network, which means Aim customers have access to more than 1,000 service location across North America.
Area businesses interested in full-service truck leasing, truck and trailer rentals, maintenance or any of Aim’s commercial fleet services can visit Aim’s website, www.aimntls.com, to learn more and get in contact with an Aim expert.
In addition to its commercial transportation services, the Atwood location will also provide opportunities for employment in the area. Aim Transportation Solutions was named to Newsweek’s list of Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces® and is dedicated to creating jobs and fostering economic growth in the communities it serves.
Career seekers can check out available positions at www.aimntls.com/careers.

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