Murphy Tractor and Equipment Co., based in Park City, Kansas, has been named exclusive dealer of Genesis Attachments, Superior, Wis., for Western Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Southern Ohio.
“Now carrying a wide range of attachments for use on all sizes of excavators and skid steers presents a great opportunity for our company to provide additional products and support to our existing customers,” says Matt McNett, Murphy Tractor and Equipment region manager.
Genesis says Murphy Tractor and Equipment Co.’s commitment to quality and customer service is well aligned with its own.
“Partnering with Murphy Tractor is a very good fit for us, but more importantly, it’s also beneficial for area companies interested in improving their operations through the use of attachments," says Leif Strandberg, Genesis Midwest regional manager.
Adds Jon Fodor, Genesis Great Lakes regional manager, “Genesis and Murphy Tractor working together is a winning combination for the southern Ohio region. Our partnership will provide customers with excellent local service as well as a wide variety of rental and sale package options. It’s rejuvenating working with such an ambitious group as Murphy Tractor.”
Murphy Tractor and Equipment Co., one of John Deere’s largest North American construction equipment dealer organizations, has 28 locations throughout the Midwestern states of Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Nebraska.
Genesis Attachments designs and manufactures shears, grapples, concrete processors and specialty attachments for the scrap processing, demolition, material handling and decommissioning industries.
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