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Southeastern?Equipment Expands Burlington Branch

Tue August 21, 2012 - Midwest Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Southeastern Equipment Company, the Case construction dealer for northern Kentucky, Ohio and southern Michigan, is pleased to announce the availability of new and expanded services at its Burlington, Ky., branch, located at 1982 Florence Pike. A new 7,200 sq. ft. structure with 14-ft. ceilings was recently completed. It includes an overhead crane and seven service bays.

“We are very excited about the new facility in Burlington,” said Charlie Patterson, president of Southeastern Equipment Company. “The state-of-the-art structure more than doubles the number of service bays we have available. The overhead crane and 14-foot ceilings allow us to service virtually any machine on the market.”

The new Burlington facility replaces the original building, which had been constructed in 1932. The branch manager is Jerry Rice. For more information, call 859/586-6133.

About Southeastern Equipment Company

Southeastern Equipment has been selling, servicing and renting heavy machinery since1957. The company has eighteen locations throughout Ohio, Michigan, Kentucky, and Indiana. Manufacturers represented by Southeastern Equipment include: Case Construction, Kobelco, New Holland Construction, Bomag, Gradall, Etnyre, Vacall, Terex, Terex Roadbuilding, Champion, Schwarze, Eagle Crusher, Alamo Industrial, Eager Beaver Trailers, Superior Broom, Massey Ferguson, Midland Machinery, Badger Equipment Company, DuraPatcher, Case IH, Fecon, Genie, Skytrak, JLG, Sullair, and a wide variety of companies that manufacture heavy equipment attachments.

For more information, visit www.southeasternequip.com.




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