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JCB adds Hat JCB as Alberta distributor

August 26, 2013  By Rock to Road


August
26, 2013, Savannah, Ga. — Hat JCB of Dumore, Alberta, is the latest member of
JCB’s growing North American dealer network. A division of Hat Agri Service,
the new Hat JCB will now represent JCB’s agriculture and construction product
lines. Within these two product ranges, Hat JCB will offer new, pre-owned and
rental models while also providing JCB parts and service.

August
26, 2013, Savannah, Ga. — Hat JCB of Dumore, Alberta, is the latest member of
JCB’s growing North American dealer network. A division of Hat Agri Service,
the new Hat JCB will now represent JCB’s agriculture and construction product
lines. Within these two product ranges, Hat JCB will offer new, pre-owned and
rental models while also providing JCB parts and service.

 

JCB
wheel loaders, excavators, backhoes, Loadall telescopic handlers and Fastrac
high-speed agricultural tractors are among the machines now available at Hat
JCB. In addition, Hat JCB offers a fully-stocked parts department and a
full-service maintenance team featuring professionally trained JCB mechanics.

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"All
of us at Hat JCB are excited about being able to offer the full range of JCB
agricultural and construction products to our new and existing customers,"
said Craig Babcock, president of Hat JCB. "JCB is known throughout the
world for its innovation and quality. Now, by representing JCB’s product lines,
we’ll be able to help an even broader range of customers find equipment that
meets their unique and varied needs."

 

"Hat
Agri Service’s longstanding reputation of providing quality sales, parts and
service made the dealership an ideal fit for our growing North American dealer
network," said Van Clarkson, vice president of sales for JCB North
America. "The Canadian market is very important to JCB, and we’re pleased
to add this group of experienced, knowledgeable professionals that will help us
continue to strengthen our brand’s presence in Alberta."

 


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