Omaha Standard Palfinger Adds to Dealer Network

New dealers will market company’s PAL Pro service vehicles.

Omaha Standard Palfinger (OSP), based in Council Bluffs, Iowa, has appointed several new dealers to represent the company’s PAL Pro mechanical service vehicles in the United States.

Allegheny Truck Body, Pittsburgh, which joined OSP one year ago, will expand its service territory to include Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey.

Curry Supply, Curryville, Pa., has been appointed to represent the PAL Pro line of mechanics bodies, service cranes and air systems for West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and a portion of Virginia. Curry Supply offers a full line of custom mechanics, fuel/lube, vacuum and water trucks for on-road and off-road needs.

Diamond Truck Equipment, Dickinson, N.D., will represent the PAL Pro line of mechanics bodies, service cranes and air systems in western North Dakota. Diamond Truck has served the construction, mining, energy and agriculture markets for more than 48 years.

Towmaster Truck Equipment Division, Litchfield, Minn., has been appointed to represent the PAL Pro line of mechanics bodies, service cranes and air systems for Wisconsin, Minnesota and portions of North Dakota. The company, which has been in business for 40 years, also offers a complete line of utility and equipment trailers, in flatbed, dump, and detachable gooseneck configurations, thru its USA and Canadian distribution networks.

Palfinger’s products being represented by the new distributors includes a line of telescopic cranes with capacities ranging from 43,000 ft-lbs to 86,000 ft-lbs, each with 29 feet of hydraulic reach; three mechanics bodies designed for rugged applications utilizing Omaha Standard Palfinger's e-coating capabilities and three rotary screw and piston air compressors with air outputs of 35-60 CFM. The company will also be introducing five new crane models in March.

"We are very pleased to be associated with these companies as we share many of the same beliefs regarding market leadership and we are both committed to meeting the needs of the end-user customer" says Mark Whaley, OSP's president.

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