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24/7 Mobile Truck and Trailer repair in Washington, DC

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We at DynaFix are proud to  provide mobile truck and trailer repairs and services to the Washington, DC  region  and surrounding areas with 20+ years of experience:


Mobile semi truck and trailer repair

Mobile tire service

Mobile Fueling

Lockout Service

Additional services: mobile repair service, mobile tire service, trailer repair, bus repairs, transmission & drive line, electrical, both truck and trailer vehicle inspections, radiator and cooling, glass repair, welding, towing service, load shifts, cross dock.


Have one of our agents reach out to you directly for your mobile truck and trailer repairs and road service needs in the Washington, DC Area!

Please leave your contact info below, for emergencies please call 1-844-994-DYNA (3962)

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Why choose Dynafix?

We handle thousands of calls everyday from customers all over North America trust us to handle your breakdowns and on the road fleet maintenance needs with over 20 years of fleet management and repair experience.

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Mobile truck and trailer services offered:

Mobile Truck Repair

We provide 24/7  Mobile truck repair and service in the Washington, DC and surrounding areas.

24/7 Roadside Assistance

We provide 24/7  Roadside Assistance and service in the Washington, DC and surrounding areas.

24/7 Heavy duty towing service

We provide 24/7  Heavy duty towing service in the Washington, DC and surrounding areas.

Mobile Trailer Repair

We provide 24/7  Mobile truck repair and service in the Washington, DC and surrounding areas.

Mobile Tire repair and service

We provide 24/7  Mobile Tire repair and service in the Washington, DC and surrounding areas.

Lock out service  and Fuel delivery

We provide 24/7 Lock out service  and Fuel delivery in the Washington, DC and surrounding areas.

Washington, DC's number one choice for mobile truck and trailer  repair

Call us today and find out why fleets and drivers are choosing Dynafix as their exclusive over the road repairs service provider.

 

 

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   History of Washington, DC

Washington has a growing, diverse economy and has an increasing percentage of professional and business activities. The total state output for 2018-Q2 was $ 141 billion. The total productivity of the Washington Metropolitan Area was $ 435 billion in 2014, making it the economy of the sixth largest city in the United States. Between 2009 and 2016, GDP per capita in Washington has been calculated at the highest levels in U.S. states. In 2016, at $ 160,472, each of its GDP was almost three times that of Massachusetts, ranked second in the nation. As of 2011, the Western Metropolitan Area had an unemployment rate of 6.2%; the second lowest rate among the 49 major metropolitan areas in the nation. The Columbia region itself had an unemployment rate of 9.8% over the same period.

In December 2017, 25% of workers in Washington, D.C., were employed by the federal government agency. This is thought to be a guarantee of Washington, D.C., a national economic downturn because the provincial government continues to operate even during the recession. Many organizations such as law firms, defense contractors, unemployed contractors, non-profit organizations, recruitment firms, trade unions, trade unions, and professional organizations have their headquarters in or near Washington, DC, to approach the provincial government. The city of Rosslyn, Virginia, on the other side of the Potomac River from D.C., serves as the basis for the operations of several Fortune 500 companies, due to the height of the existing building in the Columbia region. In 2018, Amazon announced that they would build "HQ 2" in the Crystal City area of ​​Arlington, Virginia.

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Transportation and Logistics Market in Washington, DC

Washington, D.C., formerly a Colombian Province and also known as D.C. or just Washington, is the capital of the United States. Located on the Potomac River on the border of Maryland and Virginia, Congress held its first meeting there in 1800. The city was named after George Washington, the first president of the United States and the Founding Father, and a state district named after Columbia, the personification of the nation As chair of the U.S. unity government. Along with several international organizations, the city is the world's most important political capital. It is one of the most visited cities in the U.S., with more than 20 million visitors in 2016.

U.S. Constitution He provided for a state region under the special authority of the US Congress; The region is therefore not part of any U.S. state. (nor is it itself). The signing of the Residence Act July 16, 1790, approved the construction of a major district along the Potomac River near the East Coast of the country. The City of Washington was established in 1791 to serve as the national capital. In 1801, the country, formerly part of Madganine and Virginia (including the cities of Georgetown and Alexandria), was officially recognized as a state. In 1846, Congress reclaimed land originally given to Virginia, including the city of Alexandria; in 1871, it formed one municipal government for the remaining part of the district. Efforts have been made to make the city a state since the 1880's, an organization that has gained momentum in recent years, and a government bill passed in the House of Representatives in 2021. 



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