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Bandit Industries Expands Bobcat of Connecticut Territory

Thu February 09, 2017 - Northeast Edition
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Bobcat of Connecticut now serves Bandit customers throughout Connecticut and western Massachusetts.
Bobcat of Connecticut now serves Bandit customers throughout Connecticut and western Massachusetts.

Bandit Industries has expanded the territory for Bobcat of Connecticut, the company's authorized dealer of Bandit small equipment sales, parts and service. Bobcat of Connecticut now serves Bandit customers throughout Connecticut and western Massachusetts. Bobcat of Connecticut has been in business for more than 25 years and joined the Bandit dealership network in 2015, bringing decades of combined experience to the Bandit brand.

Bandit's former dealership for the area, Massachusetts-based Tyler Equipment Corporation, is exiting the tree care market. Bandit Industries and Tyler Equipment Corporation enjoyed a partnership of more than 25 years. The companies are parting ways on amiable terms.

“The professionals at Tyler Equipment have been exceptional brand ambassadors for Bandit,” said Bandit Industries President Jerry Morey. “We shared a strong business relationship and a strong friendship, and that friendship endures. We thank them for their devoted service and wish them nothing but the best for the future.”

Bobcat of Connecticut specializes in Bandit hand-fed chippers and stump grinders and will serve Bandit customers from four locations: Bobcat of Connecticut in Hartford, Bobcat of Stratford in Stratford, Bobcat of Greater Springfield and Bobcat of Rhode Island in Warwick.

“Bobcat of Connecticut is already a well-established Bandit dealer; they share our passion and pride for the Bandit brand,” said Morey. “We are confident that Bandit customers throughout the region will continue to receive the exceptional service they've come to expect.”

For more information, visit

www.banditchippers.com.




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