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Diamond Equipment Celebrates Grand Opening of New Evansville, Ind., Facility

Wed October 11, 2023 - Midwest Edition #21
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Diamond Equipment Inc. hosted the grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony of its new facility in Evansville, Ind. More than 500 family, staff and customers attended the event at 1501 Lynch Rd. on Sept. 22. The event served as a platform to showcase the company's products, establish new partnerships and reaffirm its commitment to advancements in construction technology.

The new 23,706-sq.-ft. facility sits on 8 acres. The front offices and showroom are a combined 9,000 sq. ft. The 10,000-sq.-ft. warehouse consists of a 75-ft. by 100-ft. shop with a 10-ton overhead crane and a 75-ft. by 24-ft. indoor wash bay. There are six overhead doors which give access to 12 large service bays.

Hub of Innovation, Talent

The location chosen for this milestone event is strategically positioned alongside a tech school, offering immense recruitment potential. The company recognizes the importance of this strategic partnership with the nearby educational institution and aims to leverage this advantage to tap into a pool of talented individuals.

By situating the facility near an educational institution focused on technology-related courses, the company aims to attract fresh talent and foster innovation. This strategic placement not only benefits the company's growth but also helps bridge the gap between academia and industry.

The presence of the tech school ensures a steady stream of potential employees, specifically those with relevant knowledge and skills in construction technologies.

Collaboration, Innovation: Boosting Future Growth

The construction sector is no stranger to the need for advanced equipment and technology. The new facility represents a significant upgrade, enabling the company to offer construction equipment, parts and services to its clients. This move marks a crucial step forward, allowing the company to remain competitive in an ever-evolving industry.

The construction industry is rapidly evolving, with technology playing an increasingly pivotal role. The company understands the importance of staying at the forefront of innovation to meet the demands of modern construction practices. A collaborative environment will facilitate the exchange of ideas and insights, ultimately propelling the construction equipment company's growth and enabling it to offer solutions to its clients. CEG

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Terry Dolan (L), vice president of Case Construction, North America, and Dave Clement, owner and CEO of Diamond Equipment, stand in front of the Case CX17C compact excavator.
The Clement family celebrated the grand opening of its new facility in Evansville, Ind., on Sept. 22. (L-R) are Blake, John, Brittany Thrasher, Susan Clement Ebert, Travis, Rita, Dave (president and CEO), Rachel and Chase.
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Rich Bunzel (L), marketing of Case, and Mike Hummel, dealer development manager of Case, displayed the CX42D mini-excavator and brought some Case baseball hats to give away.
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(L-R): Ethan Novak of Ethan’s Earthworks; Sam Williams and Trent Creek of Diamond Equipment catch up during the open house celebration of Diamond Equipment’s new facility.
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(L-R): Joe VanZandt, sales representative of Diamond Equipment; Bob Brucken, chief operating officer of Diamond Equipment; and Gary Harshberger, regional sales engineer of CraneWerks, were ready to welcome customers to the open house.
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Mike Simon (L) of Dirt Perfect and Ed Harseim, sales manager of Hyundai, are with this Hyundai HT110V compact track loader that was introduced at ConExpo.
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Jack Leithliter of L & L Industrial Supply showcases the Alkota 530X4, a full-size hot water pressure washer.
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Kasey Kramer (L) and Tanner Hope of Parker Excavating in Princeton, Ind., were happy to be at the Diamond Equipment, Evansville grand opening.
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The Clements family cuts the ribbon on its new Diamond Equipment facility in Evansville, Ind.
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Lunch was served to celebrate the newest Diamond Equipment location.
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Barney Fife, deputy sherriff of TV’s Mayberry (second from R) paid a visit to the Takeuchi display during Diamond Equipment’s grand opening. Fife made sure (L-R) Paul Wade, Takeuchi regional business manager; Shay Klusmeyer, Takeuchi division sales manager; and Tom Vanhoy, of Vanhoy and Sons in Washington, Ind., were enjoying the festivities.
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Dave Clement (front row, third from L), president and CEO of Diamond Equipment, with some family members and the new facility’s financial and building team.
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The Chandler utilities team stops for a fun picture with Barney Fife impersonator. (L-R) are Tom Coomes, Deputy Barney Fife, Allen Lillpop, Jason Messer and Roger Blair.
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The Clement family welcomed the XCMG team to the open house.
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Future operator Micah Cullin with her uncle, Benjie Allen of Allen Enterprises in Sturgis, Ky., on a Case CX42D mini-excavator. Allen is a longtime supporter of the Case brand.
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Paul Wade (L), representative of Takeuchi, shows customer Alan this Takeuchi TB210R compact excavator.
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(L-R) are Gengzong Qiu of XCMG; Quan Liu, of XCMG; Hanson Liu of XCMG; Dave Clement, president and CEO of Diamond Equipment; Xiaoyu Jia of XCMG; and Li Mengqi of XCMG.
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(L-R) are Jeremy Carter of Carter Trucking; Dave Clement, president and CEO of Diamond Equipment; Mark Daniels of Ryan Central; and Steve Sawyer of Diamond Equipment.
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