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Terex Welcomes Central Equipment Company As New Articulated, Rigid Truck Distributor

Wed October 21, 2009 - West Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Central Equipment Company now distributes a full line of Terex articulated and rigid trucks to its customers in Pocatello, Jerome and Heyburn, Idaho. The Terex line of construction trucks includes six articulated models, ranging from 25 to 42-ton (22.7 to 38 t) payload capacity, and six rigid models, ranging from 35 to 100-ton (31.8 to 90.7 t) payload capacity.

“We are proud to offer the full-line of Terex construction equipment,” said Tyson Bowden, sales representative of Central Equipment Company. “Taking on the Terex articulated and rigid trucks, in addition to the compact equipment line, allows us to offer the solutions to fit our customers’ particular needs.”

Established in 1968 as D&J Diesel, an engine and transmission rebuild shop, the company merged with Central Equipment Company in 1987. Today, Central Equipment Company continues to grow its business in southern Idaho by servicing and selling the full line of Terex construction equipment.

Central Equipment Company will offer financing options for Terex articulated and rigid trucks through Terex Financial Services. Terex Financial Services offers a wide range of effective financing and leasing solutions, structured to complement customers’ cash flow and budgets. The Terex Financial Services team assists in all areas of asset management, from the analysis of future equipment values through the disposal of used equipment.

“We are excited to welcome Central Equipment Company to our expanding distribution network of Terex compact equipment distributors in North America,” said Del Carver, area director, North America Compact Equipment.

For more information, visit www.centralequipmentidaho.net.

This story also appears on Truck and Trailer Guide.




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