The Official Blog of Penske Transportation Solutions

Penske Opens New Truck Rental, Leasing and Maintenance Facility in Coburg, Oregon

Penske Opens New Truck Rental, Leasing and Maintenance Facility in Coburg, Oregon

Penske Truck Leasing celebrated the grand opening of a new facility in Coburg, Oregon. Located in the Coburg Industrial Park, the state-of-the-art facility offers full-service truck leasing, consumer and commercial truck rental, contract truck fleet maintenance and connected fleet solutions, a value-added resource to help customers address issues and options related to onboard technology systems (ELDs, telematics, on-board cameras, etc.).


Penske Truck Leasing celebrated the grand opening of a new facility in Coburg, Oregon. Posing for a ribbon-cutting photo, from left are Penske leaders: Ed Mendoza, area vice president, northwest region; Rick Pytlik, senior vice president for western region; Steve Peters, district manager; Yvonne Peebles, district financial manager; and Ray Smith, mayor of Coburg.

“We outgrew our previous building in Eugene, Oregon, and needed more space to service our growing customer base,” explained Rick Pytlik, senior vice president for Penske’s western region. “The new facility is conveniently located off Interstate 5 and offers us room to expand as we further develop our business in the region.”

The building sits on 3.63 acres and is 13,220-square-feet with three truck bays, one wash bay and a two-lane fuel island. Penske currently has 22 employees headquartered in Coburg. For a list of open Penske Truck Leasing positions, visit gopenske.com/careers.

By Kim Harmsen

DISCLAIMER: The content provided is for general informational purposes only. Penske makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information presented; however, the information herein is provided without any warranty whatsoever, whether express, implied or statutory. In no event shall Penske be liable for (i) any direct, incidental, consequential, or indirect damages (including loss profits) arising out of the use of the information presented, even if Penske has been advised of the possibility of such damage, or (ii) any claim attributable to errors, omissions, or other inaccuracies in connection with the information presented.