CASE Construction Equipment welcomes new addition to North American dealer network
(UI) – CASE Construction Equipment is welcoming a new dealer to its North America network – CASE Power & Equipment of Pennsylvania.
Part of the Alta Equipment Group, CASE Power & Equipment of Pennsylvania will initially service the Pittsburgh, Pa., area through two strategically planned locations in Cranberry Township (home of the former CASE dealership) and Delmont, with plans to expand to Central Pennsylvania.
“As industry leaders, Alta Equipment Group has deep experience providing contractors with equipment and solutions they need to succeed. We’re excited about our future and partnering together to show Central and Western Pennsylvania contractors that no one will outwork us to earn their business and trust,” says Terry Dolan, vice president, North America, CASE Construction Equipment.
Serving general construction, infrastructure, and residential and non-residential construction contractors, both locations will sell and service the full lineup of CASE heavy, compact and subcompact equipment and attachments, as well as its complementary services including captive financing, planned maintenance solutions, telematics and parts support. Both locations anticipate opening in Q1 2024.
“CASE is a premier brand, and we’re proud to join the ranks of their outstanding dealer network,” says Gianni Campo, president, Alta Equipment Group. “I have a fond spot in my heart for CASE – the first piece of equipment I operated was a CASE 450 tractor loader. To be part of the resurgence of this legacy brand is exciting for me personally and for Alta. We can’t wait to service contractors in the Pittsburgh market.”
As a global full-line equipment manufacturer, CASE has launched more than 30 machines this year, including a new line of wheeled excavators, new backhoe loader models, the TL100 stand-on mini track loader and the CX15EV electric mini excavator.
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