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Non-Tech : Spartan Motors (SPAR) a turnaround

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To: leigh aulper who started this subject8/24/2001 10:10:34 AM
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Spartan Unveils Three New Emergency Rescue Products at Industry Trade ShowNew Models Deliver Latest Technological Developments
PR NEWSWIRE - August 24, 2001 07:47
CHARLOTTE, Mich., Aug 24, 2001 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Spartan Motors, Inc. (Nasdaq: SPAR) will unveil three new emergency products featuring some of the most advanced technologies ever to appear on rescue vehicles. Spartan Motors' Emergency Vehicle Team (EVTeam) will showcase the products at the International Association of Fire Chiefs (IAFC) show in New Orleans beginning today.

The Charlotte, Mich.-based manufacturer of custom chassis and emergency vehicles said that it will debut two new fire trucks and one ambulance at the industry trade show, which runs Friday, Aug. 24, to Monday, Aug. 27, in New Orleans. The IAFC expects more than 16,000 fire and rescue professionals to attend the show.

"Our new products demonstrate our commitment to offering fire and rescue departments the latest in innovative technology," said John Sztykiel, president and chief operating officer of Spartan Motors. "The new designs represent an important step forward that will change the way people work in the emergency vehicle industry, and we expect the new products will generate a lot of excitement at the IAFC show.

"Spartan Motors and all its subsidiaries are committed to providing innovative engineering solutions that deliver the latest in must-have features to all of our customers. As we have said, product differentiation through innovation will be a key component in our formula to grow sales and earnings."

Quality Manufacturing, a fire apparatus manufacturer based in Talladega, Ala., will unveil its new extruded aluminum body. Extruded aluminum, which is stronger and easier to use than galvanneal steel, stamped aluminum and other materials currently used by the industry, currently accounts for 30 percent of all fire truck sales. The new vehicle, which will be named during the show, will provide more work and storage space, as well as easier access to storage.

"Quality Manufacturing has a reputation for performance and durability, which will be enhanced by the addition of an extruded aluminum body to our product line," said Brian Bennett, president of Quality. "With this new vehicle, we really focused on the details that are important to fire professionals: Ergonomically designed workspaces, additional storage space for patient care equipment and emergency tools, and stainless steel cabinets and benches for easier cleaning."

Luverne Fire Apparatus Co., a fire apparatus manufacturer based in Brandon, S.D., will introduce the Dakota SS, a fully loaded, 100 percent stainless steel, emergency vehicle. The Dakota SS features Luverne's signature plumbing and control panel, multiplex electrical systems, corrosion- control wheel wells, a unique body mount system and a nine-step paint process that ensures durability.

"We feel Luverne quality combined with affordability makes the Dakota SS one of the most attractive trucks on the market," said Jeff Lautt, president of Luverne. "By asking firefighters to tell us what they thought were the most important features on a fire truck, we were able to design a vehicle that incorporated innovation, strength and safety at a very affordable price."

Road Rescue, Inc., an ambulance manufacturer based St. Paul, Minn., will debut its 2002 International 4400LP series ambulance, a state-of-the-art vehicle that features:

* All-aluminum cabinetry that is 100 percent wood-free -- an important feature that reduces weight, increases payload, increases structural integrity and creates a more sterile environment for paramedics and patients.

* A liquid crystal, electronically controlled privacy window that allows paramedics to change the window from transparent to opaque with the push of a button.

"Road Rescue's new ambulance addresses some of the major concerns among rescue workers today -- cleanliness, privacy and safety," said Chuck Drake, president of Road Rescue. "We engineered the vehicle around the suggestions of the professionals who need an easily maintained, structurally sound vehicle that incorporates the highest levels of technology."
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