Celebrating 50 Years at J&R Schugel with a Special Tribute to Disabled American Veterans

J&R Schugel celebrates 50 years by honoring Disabled American Veterans (DAV) with a special tribute. At their anniversary event in Chillicothe, Ohio, the company unveiled a uniquely wrapped Kenworth T680 truck and supported DAV with a $25,000 donation, showcasing their ongoing commitment to veterans and community causes.

J&R Schugel marked a half-century of success by honoring Disabled American Veterans (DAV) with a special tribute. The company held a memorable event at the Kenworth manufacturing plant in Chillicothe, Ohio, to commemorate their 50th anniversary, during which they received a new Kenworth T680 truck.

The event saw participation from representatives of Kenworth, a division of CSM Companies, and J&R Schugel. To further acknowledge the service of military veterans, J&R Schugel adorned their new T680 with a unique wrap dedicated to DAV.

Courtney Antonsen, J&R Schugel’s human resources director, expressed: “It’s a privilege to collaborate with Disabled American Veterans in honoring those who have sacrificed so much for our freedom. Our uniquely wrapped Kenworth T680 truck will proudly journey across the country, symbolizing our appreciation and dedication to supporting veterans and their families. We also extend our gratitude to CSM Companies for their generous $25,000 donation, which will directly fund vital services for veterans.”

The Wisconsin Kenworth dealer presented an additional $25,000 check to DAV on behalf of J&R Schugel, reinforcing the company’s commitment to community and support for veterans.

Established in 1974 by founding members Jerry, Rich, and Harold Schugel, J&R Schugel has always operated with a customer, employee, and community-first philosophy. The company is known for wrapping their Kenworth trucks with themes to promote awareness for various causes, from supporting veterans to raising awareness about health issues like breast cancer, mental health, and autism.

Kevin Haygood, Kenworth’s assistant general manager for sales and marketing, praised J&R Schugel saying, “J&R Schugel has been a great customer for years, and we’re proud of all their efforts to partner with charity organizations and bring awareness to important causes throughout the country and in their local community.”

J&R Schugel runs over 700 trucks, the majority being the latest Kenworth T680 models with modern features designed for driver comfort. “All of our trucks are currently 2021 models or newer,” Antonsen noted. “The new interior features and technology, such as the digital display and sharper exterior design of the truck, are what stand out to our drivers. They spend most of their day in their trucks, and we believe providing them with new, premium equipment helps with overall job satisfaction.”

The company stays up-to-date with a three-year truck trade-in cycle, ensuring their equipment is top-notch and minimizes downtime for drivers. The latest Kenworth T680 model, introduced in 2021, continues to be a popular choice within their fleet.

 

Source: The Trucker

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