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Terramac Appoints New Dealer to Serve Arizona, California

Road Machinery will offer Terramac's RT9, RT14 and RT14R crawler carriers to serve a wide range of industries.

Tue July 11, 2017 - West Edition
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The team at Road Machinery will represent the versatile Terramac product line in Arizona and California.
The team at Road Machinery will represent the versatile Terramac product line in Arizona and California.
The team at Road Machinery will represent the versatile Terramac product line in Arizona and California. Terramac expands its representation in the North American market to include Road Machinery as part of its dealer network.

Elburn, IL – Terramac, a leading manufacturer of innovative rubber track crawler carriers, expands its representation in the North American market to include Road Machinery as part of its dealer network. Road Machinery will represent the Terramac product line in Arizona and California, the manufacturer said.

“Terramac crawler carriers deliver unmatched quality and extreme versatility,” said Jamie Carson, General Manager at Road Machinery. “We aim to offer our customers top-notch machinery that adds value as well as superior product support. Terramac is a natural fit with our current equipment offerings and we're excited to provide our customers with limitless customization capabilities on the Terramac crawler carriers.”

Road Machinery will offer Terramac's RT9, RT14 and RT14R crawler carriers to serve a wide range of industries including general construction, mining, environmental and forestry. In addition to Terramac's three standard options – convertible dump-to-flat beds, rock dump beds and flatbeds – Road Machinery will offer Terramac units customized with support attachments such as hydroseeders, spray booms, digger derricks, cranes and even cement mixers. With the addition of the versatile Terramac product line Road Machinery plans to expand into other markets, including major pipeline transmission.

The team at Road Machinery will provide professional sales, rental and aftermarket support on the Terramac product line across 13 branch locations. Road Machinery's knowledgeable staff has been fully trained in the application, sales, parts and service of Terramac crawler carriers and stands ready to offer prompt and professional customer support.

“Road Machinery shows a genuine commitment to total customer satisfaction by providing superior equipment, parts and service to their customers,” said Matt Slater, Director of Sales at Terramac. “We're pleased to have them join our growing dealer network and we look forward to a strong and successful partnership.”

Road Machinery is a leading provider of construction, mining and forestry equipment with numerous locations across the southwest United States including world class re-manufacturing facilities. Road Machinery offers the full line of Terramac crawler carriers for sale or rent as well as full service maintenance and parts. For more information on Road Machinery or to find the nearest location please visit www.roadmachinery.com.

Terramac LLC, based in Elburn, IL, was established to produce the world's leading crawler carriers. Units are sold through a full dealer network which offers customers easy-to-locate parts and service throughout the world. The units can be customized with support equipment to serve many industries such as pipeline, utility, mining, environmental, general construction and more. To learn more, please visit www.terramac.com or call 630-365-4800.




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