Switch-N-Go® Showcases Innovation and Connection at Work Truck Show 2026

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Switch-N-Go® had a strong presence at Work Truck Show 2026, bringing innovation, creative partnerships, and meaningful industry connections to the forefront of the event.

At this year’s show, the team highlighted the latest Gen3 system paired with a flatbed and dump body, giving attendees a firsthand look at the next evolution of Switch-N-Go’s interchangeable truck body technology. Designed with performance, durability, and ease of use in mind, the Gen3 system drew steady interest from both long-time partners and new faces exploring solutions to maximize fleet versatility.

In addition, Switch-N-Go also showcased its recycler body, featuring a custom wrap created in partnership with Visual Marketing Systems of Twinsburg, Ohio. The eye-catching design not only stood out on the show floor but also demonstrated the value of collaboration in bringing equipment to life in a way that resonates with customers.

Beyond the equipment on display, the week was filled with valuable conversations and industry engagement. The team connected with a wide range of attendees, from fleet managers and dealers to first-time visitors, all looking to learn more about how Switch-N-Go solutions can support their operations.

A major driver of conversation throughout the show was Switch-N-Go’s spring dealer promotion, designed to help partners bring the interchangeable body concept to life directly on their lots. For a limited time, qualifying OEM demo trucks come packaged with a free Switch-N-Go flatbed or work-ready subframe, allowing dealers to showcase two bodies on a single truck – terms and conditions do apply.

This approach transforms a standard demo into a powerful, visual sales tool, giving customers the opportunity to immediately see and understand the versatility of the Switch-N-Go system in action. The program, running now through June 30, 2026, applies to trucks built and placed on dealer lots during that timeframe and requires a two-body setup, such as a flatbed or work-ready subframe paired with a dump body or drop box. The strong interest at the show reinforced how valuable hands-on, real-world demonstrations are in helping customers fully grasp the flexibility of the system.

“The Work Truck Show continues to be one of the most important opportunities for us to connect face-to-face with the people who use and sell our products every day,” said Jeff Jerousek, VP of Sales. “This year, there was a real energy around innovation and efficiency, and it was great to be part of those conversations while showcasing what Gen3 brings to the table.”

“Events like this are invaluable from a product perspective,” said Russ Wallace, Product Manager. “Hearing directly from customers and seeing how the industry is evolving helps us continue to refine and improve our solutions. The feedback we received on Gen3 and our body lineup was incredibly helpful.”

The show wasn’t all business, as there were plenty of opportunities to explore new ideas, see creative builds, and enjoy the unique energy that makes the Work Truck Show a standout event each year.

A highlight of the week was recognizing some of our outstanding distributor partners earning our President’s Club Awards. These awards celebrate top-performing partners who have demonstrated exceptional commitment to growing the Switch-N-Go® brand and delivering value to customers.

President’s Club Honorees:
Brake & Clutch, Inc.
Carey Auto Inc.
Dejana Truck and Utility Equipment
J. May Sales, LLC
Messer Truck Equipment
Twin Cedars Truck Equipment
Wagner Truck Equipment, Inc.
Work Ready Truck LLC

Top New Distributor:
Aspen Equipment

As the team reflects on a successful week, Switch-N-Go looks forward to building on the momentum from Work Truck Show 2026 – continuing to innovate, strengthen partnerships, and deliver solutions that keep customers moving forward.


Switch-N-Go logoAbout the author: For over two decades, Switch-N-Go® has been providing cable hoist systems and interchangeable bodies to businesses that want a work truck that can do more, with less.


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