Go To Parts, Wastequip’s OEM parts division, has signed exclusive agreements with a network of 10 dealers in the waste equipment industry. The regions covered by the agreements include the South, Southeast, Midwest and Mid-Atlantic regions.
Wastequip, headquartered in Charlotte, notes that the dealers were selected based on their commitment to quality service and an experienced waste industry sales force.
Wastequip says the move is part of Go To Parts’ strategy to grow its national footprint by leveraging Wastequip’s existing relationships with its Galbreath hoist and Wastequip compactor dealers. For equipment owners and operators, Go To Parts’ dealer network allows users to purchase readily available parts in their area, simplifying the maintenance and repair process. Additionally, since these are long-tenured Galbreath and Wastequip equipment dealers, they have the technical expertise to assist users in selecting the right parts for their equipment.
Go To Parts dealers and coverage areas are the following:
- Carolina Environmental Systems – North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia
- Eagle Truck Equipment Inc. – Pennsylvania, New Jersey
- Elliott Equipment Co. – Iowa, Nebraska
- Ingram Equipment Co. LLC – Alabama, Mississippi
- JWR Inc. – Wisconsin, Illinois, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota
- Muller Welding Co. – Indiana, Ohio
- Municipal Equipment Inc. – Kentucky, Tennessee
- River City Hydraulics Inc. – Arkansas, Louisiana, Tennessee, Mississippi
- UCS Waste Equipment Co. – Ohio
- Waste Equipment & Parts LLC – Florida
“We understand and appreciate the value that our dealers provide to us and to end users. Plus, it just makes sense to leverage our longstanding relationships with the waste industry’s largest network of hoist and compactor dealers to provide service parts to our customers,” says Mark Taylor, president of Go To Parts. “As we continue to focus on growing our dealer network, we look forward to announcing additional dealer partnerships in the coming weeks.”
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