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Franklin Opens Indiana Location in Indianapolis

Franklin Equipment customers encompass everyone from contractors to homeowners.

Fri August 14, 2015 - Midwest Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Franklin Equipment has announced the opening of its new location in Indianapolis, Ind. The store is located at 1921 South Kentucky Avenue.

"The Indianapolis area has been growing quickly and we believe our Franklin Equipment brand of high quality customer service along with our new rental fleet will benefit this market in many ways," said Tony Repeta, general manager of Franklin Equipment. "Construction remains strong in the area, which is a good indicator for the demand in equipment purchases and rentals."

Franklin Equipment offers a large inventory of rental equipment along with retail sales of both new and used construction equipment. Additionally, the location will offer parts and certified technicians to service any equipment brand.

Franklin Equipment rental equipment includes backhoes, skid steers, track loaders, compact excavators, scissor lifts, telehandlers, light equipment, wheel loaders and a wide range of attachments, along with handheld equipment and safety gear. The full lines of Wacker Neuson construction equipment, Skyjack aerial equipment and Chicago Pneumatic are available for sale at the Indianapolis location.

The phone number for the new facility is 317/686-0996. Store operations will be managed by Barry Miller, who joins the Franklin team with more than 25 years of experience in the equipment rental industry.

Franklin Equipment customers encompass everyone from contractors to homeowners. On-site service is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week by its certified technicians.




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