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Aliner Positioned to Keep Up with Demand in the Trailer Market

A photograph of a man standing next to a fire pit and a woman on a picnic blanket. Their SUV and pop-up travel trailer are parked behind them on a grassy river bank.Aliner camper lifestyle photo

The pandemic has not only forced families and vacationers to rethink their summer plans but has presented the RV and camper industries with the challenge of keeping up with an unexpected surge in demand.

As a veteran in the industry, Aliner comes with more than 35 years of experience to fulfill the surge, particularly for first-time campers flooding the folding trailer market.

“Even though our operating plant was forced to shut down for a 9-week period at the beginning of the pandemic, we have rebounded tremendously with the creation of additional production capacity, and growing our team of plant assembly workers and manufacturing engineers,” said Brett Randall, Aliner president and CEO.

“Aliner’s folding campers make for an attractive option for the first-time consumer, touting affordable, garagable, and lightweight features across 10 unique models,” said Director of Sales Allan Reeping.

Aliner welcomed a number of new dealers this summer, including KC RV’s, Sky River RV, American Truck & RV, Tonie’s RV, and RV Leaders & Camping Outlet. In anticipation for the sustained demand of folding campers, Aliner has reserved exclusive production capacity for new dealers this fall.

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