Mobile Truck Repair in Goshen, OH
Goshen is the western gateway to rural Clermont County along OH-132 and OH-28, positioned where the East Fork Little Miami River valley corridor transitions from the Warren County growth market to Clermont County's agricultural and light-industrial interior. OH-132 through Goshen connects the I-275 beltway zone at Newtown and Anderson to the east Clermont County freight network, carrying building materials, agricultural supply, and regional distribution freight across the county line. Goshen Township's industrial and commercial base along OH-132 serves local construction contractors, agricultural equipment dealers, and light manufacturers whose trucks are a daily presence on both the state route corridor and the connecting Clermont County road network.
- Region
- Greater Cincinnati
- County
- Clermont County
- Population
- 2,600
- Dispatch
- 24/7/365
Repair that comes to Goshen.
Interstate Fleet Services covers Goshen and the western Clermont County OH-132 corridor with mobile repair units that handle diesel engine failures, air brake faults, commercial tire emergencies, and trailer electrical issues at the breakdown point without requiring a tow. The semi-rural character of OH-132 through Goshen and the distance from urban repair shop concentrations make on-site mobile service the fastest and most cost-effective response for any carrier that goes down on this corridor. IFS dispatches its own technicians with its own equipment — no brokering, no unknown subcontractors, direct asset-based service every time.
Western Clermont County along OH-132 is a freight corridor where repair resources are sparse and distances to urban shops are significant. A commercial vehicle breakdown in Goshen means navigating rural roads to reach any shop in the Cincinnati metro — a time cost that cuts directly into delivery schedules and driver hours. Interstate Fleet Services eliminates that cost by dispatching mobile technicians to the exact breakdown location, performing brake repairs, diesel engine diagnostics, tire service, and trailer electrical fixes at the vehicle. For contractors and agricultural operators running Goshen-area routes seasonally, IFS preventive maintenance programs schedule service at the operator's yard before the high-demand season begins.
Corridors we run
Where we work
- OH-132 Goshen / West Clermont County Commercial Corridor
- Goshen Township Industrial and Agricultural Service Zone
- East Fork Little Miami Valley Aggregate and Quarry Access
- West Clermont County Construction Contractor Yards
Everything we do, right here.
24/7 Mobile Emergency Road Service
One call, any hour. Our asset-based trucks roll to you roadside, at the dock, or in the yard — and our partner vendor network stands behind them so no one stays stranded.
Learn moreMobile Truck Repair
Diesel diagnostics and repair brought to your truck — engine, electrical, air, brakes, and the breakdowns that strand a load.
Learn moreMobile Trailer Repair
Keep the box rolling. We handle lights, brakes, landing gear, doors, and structural fixes wherever the trailer sits.
Learn moreCommercial Tire Service
Blowouts don't wait. Mobile commercial tire replacement and repair for tractors and trailers, day or night.
Learn moreTransport Refrigeration (Reefer)
Protect the load. Mobile reefer diagnostics and repair to hold temperature and keep perishable freight compliant.
Learn moreFleet Preventive Maintenance
Stop breakdowns before they start. Scheduled mobile PM service and DOT inspections that keep your whole fleet road-legal and rolling — on your yard, on your timetable.
Learn moreWhat we fix most in Goshen.
- Diesel engine diagnostics and roadside repair for agricultural and construction freight
- Commercial tire blowout response on OH-132 and county roads
- Air brake system inspection and chamber replacement
- Trailer lighting, ABS, and electrical system service
- Fuel system and cooling system repair for rural-corridor freight equipment
- Preventive maintenance for Goshen-area contractor and agricultural fleet accounts
Why this market never stops.
Goshen and the western Clermont County corridor carry freight patterns shaped by the county's agricultural, construction, and light-industrial character. OH-132 is the primary east-west freight arterial through Goshen, connecting the I-275 / Anderson Township zone to the west with Batavia and the US-50 / US-52 network to the east. Agricultural supply trucks, construction materials haulers, and light manufacturing distribution runs are the dominant commercial vehicle categories on this corridor. OH-28 north of Goshen connects toward Milford and the I-275 interchange zone, providing an alternate route for Clermont County freight entering the Cincinnati metro beltway. The East Fork Little Miami River valley also generates aggregate and quarry product freight on local roads feeding OH-132.
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Tell our dispatcher what the truck is doing and we'll get the nearest tech rolling — 24/7.
Does IFS respond to breakdowns on OH-132 through Goshen and western Clermont County 24 hours a day?
Yes. Interstate Fleet Services dispatches around the clock throughout Clermont County, including Goshen and the OH-132 corridor. Call 1-888-589-9281 any time — our dispatch team is live at every hour.
Can IFS handle construction contractor vehicles and agricultural freight trucks common in Goshen?
Absolutely. IFS services all commercial vehicle types including dump trucks, flatbeds, grain haulers, and contractor equipment. We perform brake adjustments, diesel diagnostics, and tire service at the breakdown location regardless of equipment type.
How does IFS reach Goshen from the Cincinnati metro area?
Our mobile units route via I-275 east to the Newtown or Milford exits and then OH-132 or OH-28 into Goshen. The corridor is well within our Clermont County service area. Call 1-888-589-9281 with your exact location for a live ETA.
Does IFS operate within a partner network that can cover any gaps in the Goshen area?
Yes. In addition to deploying our own asset-based trucks and technicians, IFS operates within the Road Rescue Network partner vendor framework. Any coverage gap in the Clermont County area is handled through this network so no driver stays stranded — while our own crews are always the first dispatch for Goshen area calls.

