Articles Tagged with ''Claas dealers''

CLAAS Expands Dealer Network in Florida, Georgia

CLAAS of America expands its dealer footprint in Florida and Georgia with the addition of its newest dealer, AIMSOUTH, headquartered in Trenton, Fla.
CLAAS of America expands its dealer footprint in Florida and Georgia with the addition of its newest dealer, AIMSOUTH, headquartered in Trenton, Fla.
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Is CE Dealer Finning the Model for Farm Equipment Dealerships of the Future?

With Finning International's acquisition of Kramer this past May, the fraternity of Caterpillar construction equipment dealerships in Canada became even more elite. This move leaves only eight CAT dealers operating 100 locations throughout the entire country. Nearly all of these are owned and operated by only three dealers, Finning and Toromont, both of which are publically held, as well as Hewitt Equipment.
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Ohio Ag Equipment Acquires Jelloway Valley Equipment

According to a published report in Ohio Ag Net/Country Journal, Ohio Ag Equipment, a division of Ohio CAT and an authorized AGCO and CLAAS dealer for the state of Ohio, is acquiring a Knox County AGCO dealer, Jelloway Valley Equipment, effective January 2, 2015.
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CLAAS Expands Dealer Network in Saskatchewan

In the wake of Kramer, Ltd. announcing its intent to exit the agricultural equipment business, CLAAS of America has made immediate plans to fill the gap left by its long-time dealer with two new, full-service dealerships in Saskatchewan. The move, part of a planned dealership expansion in western Canada, will ensure that CLAAS customers in the region will experience little or no disruption of service or support.
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