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Best Line Equipment Named New HARLO Forklift Dealer

A third generation, family owned business, HARLO Products has been serving the vertical mast rough-terrain forklift industry since the early 1940s.

Tue May 06, 2014 - Northeast Edition
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HARLO’s HP Series of vertical-mast, rough-terrain forklifts is now available at Best Line Equipment. Best Line’s 10 Pennsylvania locations will be supporting HARLO forklifts; including Muncy, Towanda, Mechanicsburg, Centre Hall, Allentown, Hatboro, West Chester, Shippensburg, Harrisburg and State College. Each Best Line location is a full-service provider of rough terrain forklift sales, maintenance, repair and rental services.

“Best Line has a long reputation of strong customer service,” said Mike Frey, director of sales and marketing at HARLO Products. “We are excited to have their support and to add them to the HARLO authorized dealership team.”

Best Line Equipment started in 1985, when entrepreneur Michael Houseknecht started a small equipment rental and service company in Muncy, Pa. Through hard work, technology investment, equipment acquisitions and employee dedication, Houseknecht has built a successful 13 location equipment rental, sales, and service company that services a region larger than the state of Pennsylvania. Best Line sells, services, distributes and rents more than 30 major industry manufacturers and utilizes a sales and service force of more than 350 employees.

For more information, visit www.bestline.com.

About HARLO Products

A third generation, family owned business, HARLO Products has been serving the vertical mast rough-terrain forklift industry since the early 1940s. HARLO continues to build rough terrain forklifts to meet a variety of modern needs. The company is headquartered in Grandville, Mich., employs more than 75 people and currently distributes worldwide.

For information, visit www.harloproducts.com.




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