Midwest Equipment Sales (MWE), Columbus, Ohio, is relocating its primary facility in Ohio to a new 193,700-square-foot facility on the west side of Columbus. MWE says the new facility will allow it to expand the breadth and depth of its aftermarket tracks, tires and undercarriage parts inventory to meet the needs of its growing customer base.
The company says that with this expansion and its two additional warehouses in Dallas and Seattle, its customers can expect faster fill rates and better pricing as a result of the company’s ability to acquire inventory in greater volume.
“Since opening our doors in 2007, we’ve been on a mission to provide our customers with the best possible products and service,” says James Cline, president at MWE. “We’ve been able to continue to grow at a rapid rate because we listen to what our customers want and provide them with the widest range of products and parts for almost every make and model of compact equipment. And with our new massive warehouse, we are now the largest compact equipment track and tire distributor in North America."
MWE says it is the largest distributor of Camso (formerly Camoplast and Solideal) construction tracks and has a longstanding partnership with Bridgestone to distribute its rubber tracks. The company says it is also the fastest growing major distributor of Galaxy tires.
In addition to carrying all major manufacturer tracks and tires at its new facility, MWE also has its own line of solid rubber tires, which is popular among national equipment rental houses and dealers because of the tires’ performance characteristics and longevity, according to the company. They are manufactured with premium natural and synthetic rubber compounds for extended wear and durability, MWE says.
“We designed these tires to be the top performing tire in its class,” Cline says. “And, our tires will provide the lowest operating cost per hour.”
The new MWE warehouse will be fully operational by Aug. 1st, 2015. Equipment operators can learn more about the company’s complete line of construction equipment products, including rubber and steel tracks, over-the-tire tracks, hybrid tracks, bolt- and clip-on track pads, undercarriage components and solid and pneumatic tires at www.tracksandtires.com.
MWE provides parts and service for ASV, Bobcat, Case, Caterpillar, Ditch Witch, Gehl, Hitachi, IHI, JCB, John Deere, Kobelco, Kubota, Mustang, New Holland, Takeuchi, Toro, Vermeer, Volvo and Yanmar machinery. The company says its mission is to offer the highest quality compact equipment parts at a fair price to reduce its customers’ operating costs per hour.
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