Minnesota-based McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing Inc, an Oshkosh Corp. business, has appointed Macqueen Equipment LLC, a St. Paul, Minnesota-based equipment supplier, as its exclusive dealer for sales, parts distribution and service of McNeilus refuse and recycling products across the upper Midwest.
This strategic partnership covers Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
“MacQueen has served the refuse market for more than 60 years, and we are proud to partner with McNeilus, an industry leader,” MacQueen President and CEO Mike Purdy II says. “We look forward to continuing to advance our vision of delivering world-class solutions to enhance safety and quality of life in the communities we serve across the Midwest.”
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MacQueen will represent and offer a wide range of McNeilus refuse and recycling vehicles tailored for both commercial and residential routes, including front loaders, side loaders and rear loader product lines, and technology solutions including the McNeilus Volterra ZSL electric refuse collection vehicle, ePTO technology, ClearSky fleet management solutions and CartSeeker curbside automation.
“MacQueen has a stellar reputation for delivering high-quality products and outstanding customer service, and has deep roots serving the waste industry,” says Lee Dreas, vice president and general manager of McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing. “We are confident this will significantly benefit our customers in the upper Midwest by providing greater access to parts, service and support.”
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