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Brooks Brothers Trailers Tracks Brooks Brothers Trailers By Meghan Ryan, NATM Communications Director


Brooks Brothers Trailers is a U.S. manufacturer of high quality trailers and equipment used in a variety of industries. Their products are used in The States and around the world, building infrastructure, maintaining energy grids, supporting construction products, and improving the flow of resources to customers. Under the present ownership since 1982, the Brooks Brothers brand has steadily increased from a small regional construction market to their current international customer base.


Construction and energy sectors are offered a deep product line including pole trailers, reel trailers, self-loading reel trailers, turret trailers, conductor pullers, tensioners, skid-loader trailers, flatbeds, custom builds, and other equipment for powerline construction. Brooks’ products are offered in paint or galvanized finishes.


Roger Moran, owner of Brooks Brothers Trailers, says, “We are thankful and honored to be a part of the American free enterprise economic system where hard work and ingenuity continues to make the United States a great nation. Likewise, we are thankful for our competitors, whose hard work and ingenuity inspires us to continually improve our products and to do better in the ways we serve our customers.” Although the company has experienced


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a lot of growth, the management team maintains a friendly and family feel in its operation. Chris Roche, Controller, says, “We trust that our customers feel that attitude coming through in the service we provide them. In this day and age of corporate takeovers and mergers, we want to preserve the 'handshake' relationships while at the same time, keeping our quality as priority.”


The company was started by Wilbur Brooks in 1973 and supplied trailers to local agricultural and construction customers. Moran said he started learning how to weld when the welding helmet was almost as big as he was, and then in 1981, at the age of 25, bought the company from Brooks. Prior to that purchase, Moran started Moran Welding Inc. in 1975 when he was eighteen years old. While in tech-school, he won the National Grand Championship in 1974 by building a Holmes 440 replica tow- truck, and his reputation for quality work grew from there. The company has worked out of four locations over the years, from a small garage space to its present large manufacturing and shipping facility sitting on 38 acres.


Brooks’ ability to design and build custom units has opened many great opportunities in the areas of mining, oil, and solar


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