
Photo courtesy of Takeuchi-US and McLung-Logan Equipment Co.
McClung-Logan Equipment Co. will now rent, sell and service Takeuchi track loaders, wheel loaders and compact excavators at two of its locations in the Mid-Atlantic region, according to an announcement from Atlanta-based compact equipment provider Takeuchi-US.
McClung-Logan has locations in Baltimore and in Bridgeville, Delaware, and it also will continue to carry Takeuchi equipment at its seven locations in Virginia. The locations in Baltimore and Bridgeville will join those operated by McClung-Logan in Virginia. Also operating in the region is GT Mid-Atlantic, which offers Takeuchi equipment in the area.
“When the opportunity to expand our Takeuchi business into Maryland and Delaware presented itself, we jumped at the chance,” McClung-Logan President Darrin Brown says. “As our company continues to grow, we remain committed to delivering top-tier equipment and service solutions. Our Virginia customers have come to trust the quality and performance of Takeuchi equipment, and we’re excited to bring that same experience to even more customers throughout Maryland and Delaware.”
McClung-Logan has grown from a single-location distributor in 1939 to a provider of heavy and compact equipment at 10 locations in Virginia, Maryland and Delaware.
In addition to Takeuchi, McClung-Logan carries Volvo and Mecalac brands in its dealership network.
“Since joining the Takeuchi dealer family, McClung-Logan has excelled at representing our product line,” says John Vranches, Eastern division sales manager for Takeuchi-US. “In fact, they just earned one of our coveted Dealer 360° awards for excellent sales performance, facilities, training, accounts receivables, marketing, parts and service. We’re very pleased to have two more McClung-Logan locations on board, and we know Takeuchi customers in the Mid-Atlantic region will benefit from their knowledge, expertise and customer focus.”
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