Liebherr Construction Equipment Co., Newport News, Virginia, says that in less than two years it has changed its distribution landscape dramatically, crediting a California-based equipment dealer in particular.
The company says it has “optimized its distribution network and expanded outside its predominantly Eastern U.S. territory” thanks in part to its partnership with Bejac Corp., a Placentia, California-based equipment dealer.
Liebherr calls Bejac “a well-established and successful equipment dealer [that] has played a pivotal role in Liebherr’s West Coast distribution goals.” A Liebherr news release adds, “Bejac’s strong presence in the construction and niche markets like demolition, forestry and material handling has enabled both companies to leverage their industry expertise and their commitment to offering high quality, industry-specific solutions and services to customers across this region.”
Liebherr says Bejac has helped its product lines of wheeled excavators, crawler excavators, dozers, wheel loaders, crawler loaders, high-reach demolition machines and specialized material handlers for scrap, waste, port and forestry applications reach West Coast customers.
Liebherr Construction Equipment Co. is part of Liebherr-International AG of Bulle, Switzerland, which is entirely owned by members of the Liebherr family.
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