Wabash Trailers History
Wabash national is a diversified industrial manufacturer and North
America’s leading producer of semi trailers and liquid transportation
systems. Founded as a start-up in 1985 and publicly traded since
1991.Wabash was co-founded in April 1985 by Jerry Ehrlich, formerly the
president of Monon Corp., an Indiana-based trailer manufacturer. Two
years earlier, corporate raider Victor Posner had acquired Monon's
parent company, Evans Products Co., and had proceeded to sell off its
assets to pay debt. As Monon declined, Ehrlich repeatedly offered to buy
the company but to no avail. Thus, Ehrlich and two fellow ex-Monon
Corp. executives, Ronald J. Klimara and William M. Hoover, started their
own company. They were soon joined by 14 other former Monon employees.
Ehrlich and his associates established their company in Lafayette, Indiana, about 30 miles south of Monon Corp. and approximately 65 miles northwest of Indianapolis. In need of manufacturing facilities, Wabash initially leased a 450,000 square-foot abandoned factory then used by local farmers to store corn. The executives' experience and contacts helped Wabash acquire its start-up capital: $2 million in equity from Washington D.C. investors Steven and Mitchell Rales, a $3 million industrial revenue bond, and a $5 million line of credit from a local bank. Wabash's first trailer was reportedly built on two sawhorses and was finished in August 1985. Its first customer was Sears, Roebuck & Co., a former customer of Monon, which ordered ten trailers from Wabash
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