
Mariotti USA, Des Moines, Iowa, distributor of V.Mariotti products in North America, has announced it has increased its presence in Minnesota and North Dakota with the appointment of Fairchild Equipment, Burnsville, Minnesota, as an authorized dealer.
"The addition of the Mariotti line of compact forklifts will allow Fairchild Equipment to broaden its portfolio in Minnesota and North Dakota where manufacturing, materials handling and product storage are rapidly growing and diversifying,” says Mark Stammer, corporate sales and marketing director at Fairchild Equipment. “This will enable our products and services to be more competitive, and we are excited to partner with suppliers, such as Mariotti USA, that focus on integrity and performance."
Pete Hinrichs, Mariotti USA's business development manager for North American sales, says, "We are pleased to add Fairchild Equipment to our network of reputable and successful material handling dealers. We believe this is an important partnership that will serve our current customers in Minnesota and North Dakota as well as introduce our unique products to a variety of new customers.”
According to V.Mariotti, the company’s forklift solutions have been sold in North America since 1998 to a variety of industries. In 2016, Mariotti USA was formed, consolidating the U.S. and Canada into a single distributorship. Partnering with the factory, V.Mariotti of Turin, Italy, Mariotti USA has developed a network of dealers throughout North America.
For more information, contact Pete Hinrichs at phinrichs@mariottiusa.com.
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