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Manitou Americas Welcomes ABLE Equipment Rental to Dealer Network

Fri June 23, 2017 - Northeast Edition #13
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ABLE Equipment Rental will partner with Manitou to sell the heavy capacity telescopic handlers and rotating telescopic handlers.
ABLE Equipment Rental will partner with Manitou to sell the heavy capacity telescopic handlers and rotating telescopic handlers.

Manitou, a leader in all-terrain material handling equipment, welcomed ABLE Equipment Rental Inc. to the Manitou dealer network. ABLE Equipment Rental will partner with Manitou to sell the heavy capacity telescopic handlers and rotating telescopic handlers at its 1050 Grand Blvd., Deer Park, N.Y., and Philadelphia locations.

“We are proud to have ABLE Equipment Rental Inc. join our Manitou dealer network,” said Chris Mathijs, Manitou Americas director of sales and marketing. “ABLE Equipment Rental is a major supplier of rental products to the industrial and construction equipment market and we are confident that given their track record in the market, they will provide expert sales, service and parts for Manitou equipment.”

Steve Laganas, founder and CEO of ABLE Equipment Rental said, “We're very excited to be adding a well-respected, high quality brand like Manitou and are honored to be part of their dealer network. We look forward to a valued partnership along with offering key Manitou products and exceptional customer service to ABLE's growing list of customers.”

For more information, visit ableequipment.com.




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