
Fuchs, a Terex brand with North American headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky, has announced the appointment of Hoffman Equipment, headquartered in Piscataway, New Jersey, as the authorized Fuchs distributor for 11 counties in southern New York, the entire state of New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania for the full line of Fuchs material handlers.
Tim Watters, Hoffman Equipment president, says, “We are so excited to be named the Fuchs’ dealer for southern New York, New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania. Fuchs is the leading supplier of material handling equipment in the industry, and we are proud to be part of their team.”
He continues, “Hoffman’s success depends on our continued commitment to product support, and we look forward to grow Fuchs’ share of this dynamic market.”
Hoffman will sell and service the Fuchs brand out of all of its facilities.
“I am delighted the Fuchs team has secured Hoffman as a Fuchs distributor,” says Tim Gerbus, North American Fuchs sales director. “Hoffman has been providing best-in-class service in New Jersey, southern New York and eastern PA since 1920. They provide complete customer service to all their market segments and have extensive knowledge and experience in the material handling industry.”
In addition to sales and rental opportunities, Hoffman Equipment will provide parts, service and warranty support for Fuchs material handlers using factory-trained technicians.
A list of Fuchs dealers is available at www.terex-fuchs.com/us/find-your-dealer/laender/united-states-of-america-usa.html.
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