New Spicer ReadyShaft Next-Day Driveshaft Delivery Program

New Spicer ReadyShaft Next-Day Driveshaft Delivery Program

Spicer ReadyShaft driveshafts are built to order and arrive painted and pre-greased for easy installation.

Dana announced today that it has introduced Spicer ReadyShaft to drive vehicle uptime by providing next-day delivery of ready-to-install, premium-quality Spicer driveshafts.  

Spicer ReadyShaft driveshafts are built to order with genuine Spicer component parts and arrive painted and pre-greased for easy installation. All driveshaft part numbers are available for heavy-duty commercial vehicles through the ReadyShaft program and each comes with a two-year limited warranty. 

The seamless ordering process allows customers to place orders in multiple ways, including through DanaAftermarket.com, the application programming interface (API) and electronic data interchange (EDI). Spicer ReadyShaft driveshafts and components are shipped in custom cardboard tubing, specially designed for added protection and freight carrier flexibility, so the shipment can arrive quickly and safely.  Shipping is prepaid as part of every ReadyShaft order.

“At Dana, we are committed to providing our customers with programs that help minimize downtime and keep vehicles on the road,” said Bill Nunnery, senior director, sales and marketing, global aftermarket for Dana. “Because quick availability of replacement parts is of upmost importance to fleet managers, the Spicer ReadyShaft program delivers built-to-order, fully assembled driveshafts in 24 hours, so they can save valuable time and eliminate the cost of stocking replacement driveshafts and accessories.”

Spicer ReadyShaft and ReadyPack are part of Dana’s strategic initiative to drive uptime through next day services that help customers accelerate vehicle service times and efficiently manage inventory.  

To learn more, contact a Dana sales representative or visit www.SpicerParts.com and www.DanaAftermarket.com

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