Prevost Expansion of Goodlettsville Service Center Celebrated with Ribbon Cutting
The facility represents a significant investment in the region, reinforcing Prevost's commitment to operational excellence and community engagement
Prevost, a leading North American manufacturer of premium motorcoaches, celebrated the expansion of its service center in Goodlettsville with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Attendees included key customers from the seated coach and entertainer segments, members of the Goodlettsville Area Chamber of Commerce, representatives from the Quebec delegation, and Prevost employees. Fred Ferguson, President and CEO of the American Bus Association, was also present for the celebration.
The expansion represents a significant investment in the region and reinforces Prevost’s long-standing commitment to operational excellence, customer service, and community engagement. The upgraded facility includes a new collision center, additional office space, expanded parking, and a substantial increase in service capacity.
“This expansion is more than just a larger footprint—it’s a meaningful step forward in how we serve our customers and support our partners,” said François Tremblay during the ceremony. “Goodlettsville plays a critical role in our network, and we are proud to continue investing in this community.”
The expanded facility is designed to enhance efficiency and better meet growing demand, particularly in the entertainer coach market, while maintaining the high standards that have defined Prevost for over a century.
“This investment reflects our commitment not only to innovation and growth, but also to the people—our employees, customers, and partners—who make our success possible,” said Steve Zeigler.
The event featured remarks from company leaders, representatives of federal and state officials, and local dignitaries. Guests were invited to participate in the ribbon-cutting ceremony, followed by a dedication honoring former employee Richard Moore for his contributions to the organization.
The event also featured customer coach displays, live music from local bands and The Isaacs, and interactive experiences, highlighting Prevost’s legacy as a North American icon in motorcoach manufacturing.