Case Construction Equipment (Case CE), Racine, Wisconsin, has announced several dealer territory expansions in North America. Existing dealers have made developments in their presence in Connecticut, Indiana, Florida, Michigan and Mississippi, while a new Case dealer has been activated in Northern Michigan.
Lee Tractor Co. Inc., Biloxi, Mississippi, has expanded its Mississippi coverage with a new location in Pearl, Mississippi, to serve the Jackson market. McCann Industries, Addison, Illinois, has expanded to cover Northwest Indiana and Grand Rapids, Michigan, markets with two new locations in Mishawaka, Indiana and Dorr, Michigan.
Monroe Tractor, Henrietta, New York, has expanded its New England coverage with a new branch location in South Windsor, Connecticut. Trekker Tractor, Miami, has continued its expansion in Florida with a new branch in Jacksonville.
Ina Store Inc., Tustin, Michigan, is a new Case dealer that will cover Northern Michigan from Saginaw to Traverse City with a central location in Tustin, Michigan.
“The continued evolution of our dealer footprint in North America is focused entirely on providing improved and expanded services in markets that are important to our construction equipment business,” Michel Marchand, vice president in North America for Case CE, says. “These developments represent our commitment to customers as we further strengthen our dealer network to meet the needs of the industries that we serve.”
For more information on Case CE, visit www.CaseCE.com.
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