McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing Inc., an Oshkosh Corp. business, has announced Siddons-Martin Environmental Group (SMEG) as its exclusive dealer for sales, parts distribution and service of McNeilus refuse products across Texas, Tennessee, Utah, Nevada, Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and New Mexico.
McNeilus describes SMEG as a dedicated and well-respected heavy-duty vehicle dealer with more than 50 years of experience providing customers exceptional service beyond the sale of vehicles and equipment.
Patrick Siddons, president of sales at SMEG, expresses his enthusiasm about the partnership, stating, “The addition of McNeilus products to the SMEG family is a natural marriage. Both organizations are committed to delivering state-of-the-art products and unparalleled service to our clients.”
“McNeilus’ focus on 'One Mission and One Purpose'—getting you the trucks, parts, and service you need—perfectly aligns with our goals at SMEG,” adds Leon Martin Jr., president of service.
McNeilus says adding SMEG as its newest dealer allows the company to better serve new markets and strengthen relationships with customers.
“As we continue to execute our North American dealer strategy, we look forward to working with the Siddons-Martin Environmental Group team,” says Lee Dreas, vice president and general manager of McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing. “SMEG has decades of experience with heavy-duty equipment and a shared vision of innovation and providing an unmatched customer experience.”
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