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Las Vegas, Nevada — Meridian Specialty Vehicles, a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Approved Upfitter, recently announced the expansion of its dealer base into the Western U.S. with the addition of Davey Coach as its newest stocking commercial bus dealer.
Meridian has been on a steady path of expansion thanks to a direct focus on quality that comes from state-of-the-art manufacturing techniques, exceeding safety standards, best-in-class engineering and innovative designs that make customers’ buying decisions easy, according to a press release from the company.
“The Western U.S. and specifically, the Rocky Mountain region, represents a huge area of growth opportunity for us,” says Meridian President and CEO David Ronsen. “With the strength and reputation that Davey Coach brings to the Meridian team, we are truly excited about what coming months and years will bring. There is no doubt that the Davey Coach group will satisfy the growing demand for our buses throughout the Western United States.”
“The Meridian product line perfectly fills a current gap in market demand for reasonably priced high-end and economical buses in our region,” adds Tom Davey, CEO of Davey Coach. “Meridian’s willingness to customize, meet short deadlines, and consistently provide high-quality product makes the partnership a true win-win.”
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“I’m so thrilled to be accepting this award for the third straight year,” Bouweiri says. “Thanks to the hard work of my entire team, we successfully managed a high-growth year in 2014, with a 20 percent increase in year-end revenues. We also added 80 new jobs, bought 50 new vehicles, and created new revenue streams. I’m looking forward to just as much success in 2015!”
Joining Bouweiri at the awards ceremony were COO Tony Simon, Controller Olin Greene, Director of Business Relations Barry Gross, Director of Client Relations Margaret Day, Contract Operations Manager Frank Gibbs, MD/DC Contracts Manager Lawrence Warr, and Marketing Manager Therese Howe.
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“We just had a good old time. I rather enjoyed myself,” Salinger said of the anniversary shindig. “Of course, we took the next day off because my wife and I were beat. But it was great.”
Salinger’s self-launched career followed a three-year stint in the army, which he left knowing that he wanted to set out on his own path by being his own boss. Five months later and with a $1,000 loan from his father, Salinger opened the first of what would be many service stations.
In the five decades that have passed since then, Salinger has been involved in numerous transportation-industry businesses: an independent Volkswagen repair facility called The Bug Shop; heavy-truck towing, recovery, and repairs; used-car rentals; a before-its-time precursor to Jiffy Lube; and, of course, Unique Limousine, which opened in 1982 and was the first limousine company in Harrisburg. He also found time to raise a family with his wife of nearly 49 years, Josie, and served for 13 years on the Philadelphia Regional Limousine Association board—two of those years as president.
“His family and employees are all so proud of his accomplishments,” said Tracy Salinger, one of his four daughters and Unique Limousine’s affiliate/general manager.
Having his family involved in his various pursuits over the years has Salinger “tickled pink,” especially since he credits their patience and dedication over the years—as well as the support of “phenomenal staff”—as the secret to the continued success of his companies that have all serviced an industry he just loves.
“Without the good Lord blessing us and having a wife and family like I have, none of this would have been possible,” he said. “Without the support of my staff—from the people who wash the cars, the mechanics, the chauffeurs, the office staff, the whole way up—it wouldn’t have happened. I tell everyone that I didn’t build this business—the staff did. I just steer it.”
And it’s important to Salinger that he’s able to continue along this path, as the most rewarding part of his time spent working in the transportation industry is helping his clients.
“I really enjoy making people happy, or being a part of what makes them happy,” he said. “When I still drove, I loved doing weddings because we were a part of someone’s happiness. It’s all about serving the public.”
It is that spirit of service and reciprocity that Salinger says exemplifies the industry, and cites as an example an upcoming springtime event Unique Limousine will be participating in, providing “very reduced rate” transportation for a nonprofit initiative to help nearly two-dozen young women without father figures.
“This isn’t a give-me business,” he says. “I have a philosophy: Give back to those who give to you. It makes me feel good because, in many ways, a lot of these people have helped me.”
Visit uniquelimousine.com for more information.
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