
Groff Tractor Holdings, a full-service equipment dealer headquartered in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, has combined locations in New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware and Philadelphia to form GT Mid Atlantic LLC. The branches were formerly Trico Equipment, Folcomer Equipment and CC&T and were acquired by Groff Tractor Holdings over the past three years.
GT Mid Atlantic combines the resources, inventory and capabilities into one dynamic organization.
“GT Mid Atlantic and our growing family are committed to bringing you the most reliable equipment available, backed by excellent service and quick parts deliveries,” Groff Tractor Holdings CEO Mike Savastio says. “Our employees are dedicated to guaranteeing you the most effective solutions to all of your equipment needs.”
Pat Sherwood will lead the GT Mid Atlantic management team as president and chief operating officer. Sherwood brings more than 29 years of experience to the company.
“GT Mid Atlantic's main goal will be to achieve 100 percent customer satisfaction by selling state-of-the- art construction equipment and providing excellent product support,” Sherwood says.
Mike Chenet is the president of the CC&T division, which is the asphalt paving products division of GT Mid Atlantic. Eric Marburger is the vice president and general manager of the Maryland and Delaware Operations and Bill Barry is the vice president and general manager of the New Jersey Operations. The sales team, support staff, parts and service employees are the same at each location.
Industry leading brands, including CASE CE, Roadtec, Rubble Master, Sakai, Takeuchi, Superior Brooms, Epiroc, Midland, Etnyre, Liebherr, Terramac and more are available through GT Mid Atlantic.
Groff says the locations in New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware have a full inventory of CASE CE equipment for sale and a large rental fleet to supplement any job. The Folcroft, Pennsylvania location, as well as Vineland, New Jersey and Baltimore, Maryland host the CC&T road building and recycling division complete with the full line of Roadtec, Baglea, Midland and more.
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