AURORA, Colo. — ABC Companies has opened a full-service facility in Aurora, its 10th U.S. service center and first location in the Mountain West.
The 30,000-square-foot Denver-area facility, which officially opened Sept. 18, is designed to support diesel, compressed natural gas (CNG), and electric-ready vehicles. It includes five docking bays, three shop entry bay,s and space to service up to 16 vehicles.

Located minutes from Denver International Airport, the center offers maintenance, repair, mobile service and parts distribution.
Strategically located between Texas and California, the site strengthens fleet support along major transportation corridors. It already services Denver International Airport’s CNG-powered shuttle fleet through a partnership with LAZ Parking.

“Our Denver facility was built with operators in mind,” said Roman Cornell, CEO of ABC Companies. “By investing in facilities, technicians, and training, we give customers confidence that no matter what propulsion system they run, ABC has the people and resources to keep their fleets moving.”
Handles diverse propulsion technology
Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman welcomed the investment, calling it a boost for jobs, economic growth and sustainable transportation.
“This facility not only brings new jobs and economic growth, but it also supports sustainable transportation with services for CNG and alternative-fuel fleets,” Coffman said.
The grand opening featured facility tours, vehicle demonstrations and the first Mile High Maintenance Challenge, where technicians competed in real-world service tasks.
ABC said the Aurora location positions the company to handle next-generation electric and hybrid vehicles as fleets diversify propulsion types. Technicians receive certification across diesel, CNG and electric systems.
ABC Companies, family-owned since 1972, provides transportation solutions for eight to 81 passengers, along with parts, service and financing. For more information, visit abccompanies.com or call 1-800-222-2871.