In response to continued growth, Lefort America says it has recently moved into its new corporate headquarters in Sunrise, Florida. The newly acquired building now gives the company nearly 15,000 square feet of combined office and warehouse space, which Lefort says will allow it to provide the best possible after-sales support for current and future customers.
To further enhance its growth, the company has hired John Olsen as its most recent addition to its national sales force. Olsen is now the regional sales manager for the western region, and the company says it is excited to have this "highly motivated, experienced sales professional on our team."
Lefort also has hired Jon Miller as its product support director. Miller brings more than 30 years of equipment experience to the company's team. Miller and his team will elevate Lefort America’s Product Support Department to that of a world-class organization by providing service, parts support and training that will be second to none in the industry, according to the company.
Lefort America’s new location is 10895 NW 50th St., Sunrise, Florida. More information is available by calling 954-916-7379 or 954-835-5698 or by visiting www.lefortamerica.com.
Lefort America, a division of the Gosselies, Belgium-based Lefort Group, was founded in 2014 to serve the U.S. and Canada scrap recycling and demolition markets. Lefort offers a wide range of shears and balers and is continuously adapting its product line to accommodate market demands and desires.
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