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Deutz Acquires G & T Truck Repair

DEUTZ Corporation has acquired G & T Truck Repair, expanding its North American service network in northern California and western Nevada. The acquisition enhances DEUTZ’s repair expertise regional coverage and customer support for commercial trucks cargo tankers and equipment, strengthening its presence in the western US market.

June 1, 2026 - West Edition
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George Boeger (L) of G & T and Spencer McHugh of DEUTZ.
DEUTZ Corporation photo
George Boeger (L) of G & T and Spencer McHugh of DEUTZ.
George Boeger (L) of G & T and Spencer McHugh of DEUTZ.   (DEUTZ Corporation photo) Founded in 2008 by George Boeger, G & T Truck Repair has grown from a small independent operation into a regional service provider known for its technical expertise, customer commitment and strong operational reputations throughout the industry.   (DEUTZ Corporation photo) Under the agreement, DEUTZ Corporation will continue to operate the G & T Truck Repair brand from its current location.   (DEUTZ Corporation photo) By combining G&T Truck Repairs’ established customer relationships and technical expertise with the broader DEUTZ service organization, DEUTZ is further strengthening its ability to deliver comprehensive maintenance, diagnostics, repair and field service solutions across the western United States.    (DEUTZ Corporation photo)

DEUTZ Corporation continues to expand its growing North American service network through the acquisition of G & T Truck Repair, a full-service commercial truck, cargo tanker and equipment repair provider servicing northern California and western Nevada. The transaction closed June 1, 2026.

The acquisition strengthens DEUTZ's ability to support customers with expanded service capabilities, increased regional coverage and enhanced commercial vehicle and equipment repair expertise across a strategically important western market, according to DEUTZ.

Under the agreement, DEUTZ Corporation will continue to operate the G & T Truck Repair brand from its current location, maintaining the company's strong reputation for inspections, diagnostics, maintenance, and repair services supporting commercial trucks, cargo tank motor vehicles, aerial, hydraulic and light equipment, added the company.

Founded in 2008 by George Boeger, G & T Truck Repair has grown from a small independent operation into a regional service provider known for its technical expertise, customer commitment and strong operational reputations throughout the industry. Today, the company operates with a skilled team of technicians, service specialists, and support personnel dedicated to helping customers keep their equipment operating safely and efficiently, according to DEUTZ.

"This acquisition represents an exciting next chapter for G & T Truck Repair," said George Boeger, founder of G&T Truck Repair. "DEUTZ shares our commitment to customer service, operational excellence and supporting customers the right way. We are excited about the opportunities ahead and look forward to continuing to grow together."

By combining G&T Truck Repairs' established customer relationships and technical expertise with the broader DEUTZ service organization, DEUTZ is further strengthening its ability to deliver comprehensive maintenance, diagnostics, repair and field service solutions across the western United States.

"G & T Truck Repair is a strong addition to the DEUTZ service network and aligns with our long-term growth strategy across the U.S. market," said Spencer McHugh, head of Americas, BU Service. "G & T's technical expertise, customer relationships and service capabilities strengthen our own ability to support customers across commercial vehicle and equipment service markets while continuing to expand the reach, scale, and capabilities of our service organization."

The acquisition further expands DEUTZ's growing service footprint across North America and reinforces the company's continued investment in building a stronger, more connected service network focused on delivering long-term customer support, operational excellence and scalable growth, the company said.


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