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JCB of South Florida Joins JCB’s North American Dealer Network

Tue May 01, 2012 - Southeast Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


JCB’s North American dealer network continues to expand with the addition of JCB of South Florida. Headquartered in Boynton Beach and with a location in Ft. Pierce, JCB of South Florida now sells and rents new and pre-owned JCB equipment along with a full-range of productivity-enhancing attachments.

J. Todd Bachman, president of JCB of South Florida, said he’s eager to spread the word about JCB’s product line.

“We’re very excited to be a member of the JCB family and part of the JCB skid steer revolution,” Bachman said. “Our relationship with JCB is an important step for us on the road to continued growth and success.”

In addition to offering a vast array of JCB products, JCB of South Florida’s two locations feature full-service maintenance facilities, well-trained, professional mechanics and fully stocked parts departments to support customers.

“JCB of South Florida’s proven support of its customer directly parallels with our customer-centric philosophy,” said John Patterson, CEO and deputy chairman of JCB North America. “They share our innovative spirit and our dedication to providing customers with the equipment they need to improve their productivity and their bottom lines. I have no doubt that our new partnership will be a successful one.”

For more information, call 561/369-0414 (Boynton Beach) or 772/461-1003 (Ft. Pierce) or visit www.jcbna.com.




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