Epika Fleet Services Adds New Texas Partner to Strengthen Support for Working Trucks

Epika Fleet Services partners with Accelerated Fleet Services to expand maintenance support for truck drivers in Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston with stronger mobile and in-shop repair coverage.

Truck drivers who run freight through Texas will soon see stronger maintenance support on the road. Epika Fleet Services is expanding its network by partnering with Accelerated Fleet Services, a well-known mobile and in-shop repair provider serving the Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston regions.

Epika says this move will help bring more dependable service options to drivers who rely on quick turnarounds and consistent repairs in two of the busiest freight corridors in the country.

“Accelerated Fleet Services represents the best of what Epika looks for in a partner,” said Todd Browning, COO of EFS. “Their team’s technical expertise, operational discipline, and customer-first mindset align perfectly with our mission to deliver reliable, technician-driven maintenance nationwide. We’re thrilled to welcome AFS to the Epika Network.”

The company says the addition of AFS strengthens its presence in Texas and supports its goal of providing fast, dependable service wherever trucks are running.

AFS is known for preventive maintenance, emissions work, and both truck and trailer repair. According to the company, its AFS Proven Process is designed to keep repairs efficient and consistent, supported by a mix of mobile units and shop locations. That coverage gives drivers more ways to stay on schedule and avoid extended downtime when unexpected issues come up.

“Joining Epika gives us the resources and network to elevate the service we already provide,” said Josh Grinstead, founder of AFS. “Our team has always been focused on keeping fleets rolling. With Epika, we’re positioned to do that on an even larger scale.”

For truckers moving freight across Texas, this partnership means more maintenance solutions in high-traffic areas and an expanded network built to keep rigs moving with fewer delays.

Source: The Trucker