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Atlas Copco Announces West Side Tractor Dynapac Dealer

Each West Side Tractor Indiana location is a full-service provider of heavy equipment sales, maintenance, repair and rental services.

Wed January 29, 2014 - Midwest Edition
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Atlas Copco announced that its complete road construction line of rollers, pavers and planers is now available at West Side Tractor Sales Company. The five Indiana locations that will be supporting Atlas Copco Dynapac products are Indianapolis, Lafayette, South Bend, Fort Wayne and Bloomington. Each West Side Tractor location is a full-service provider of heavy equipment sales, maintenance, repair and rental services.

“The addition of Dynapac is an opportunity for West Side to enhance the customer experience by providing more product options, top-notch service and quality parts,” said Steve Benck, president of West Side Tractor Sales. “Expanding West Side’s product line up beyond John Deere is part of our long-term vision in the Indiana market.”

Atlas Copco Midwest Regional Sales Manager Rich Forrest said, “I am pleased and excited to create a partnership with West Side Tractor of Indiana. I look forward to working with the staff to promote the Dynapac soil and asphalt compaction products and asphalt paving line. With their exceptional customer service and support, West Side Tractor will be a great asset to the dealer network.”

Established in 1962, West Side Tractor Sales Co. is a provider of construction and forestry equipment with 10 locations throughout Illinois and Indiana.

For more information, visit www.westsidetractorsales.com.




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