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Bomag Americas, Ridgeway, South Carolina, has announced it has signed Central Equipment Co. as a new dealer, covering the entire state of Maine. Under the agreement, Central Equipment will provide its customers with sales, service and parts support for Bomag light and heavy tandem rollers, single drum rollers and landfill compactors.
“Central Equipment Company has been a successful and well-run organization for many years, and we are proud to welcome them into the Bomag network,” Bomag Americas Vice President of Sales and Marketing Cole Renken says. “Since their founding, they have developed a positive reputation in the industry, and we are excited to work alongside such a well-regarded company.”
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Among the premier companies in the state, Central Equipment is headquartered in Stillwater, Maine, and has been partnering with Maine contractors since its founding in 1959. The family-owned business prides itself on delivering reliable service, excellent product support and offering innovative, reliable construction equipment. Central Equipment specializes in the sale and rental of new and late-model equipment.
“We are very pleased to promote and support Bomag light and heavy rollers and landfill compactors throughout the state of Maine,” Central Equipment Co. President Kent Leonard says. “Bomag manufactures reliable, cutting-edge and extremely well-engineered equipment, and they are committed to supporting a strong customer-focused network. Their high quality and keen focus on our mutual customers make them an ideal partner for Central Equipment Company.”
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