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Bomag Americas, based in Ridgeway, South Carolina, has signed All Roads Equipment, Baltimore, Maryland, as a new dealer for its specialty equipment line. Under the new collaboration agreement, All Roads Equipment, a division of All Roads, will provide contractors in Virginia with sales, service and parts support for Bomag’s landfill and embankment compactor, cold planer and recycler and stabilizer equipment lines.
As a leading heavy equipment dealership on the East Coast, All Roads Equipment provides customers with “convenient, local support from five locations blanketing Virginia,” states Bomag in a release. All Roads Equipment offers an array of services ranging from experienced sales teams, factory-trained service technicians and on-site mobile emergency repair to OEM aftermarket parts support, financing, and leasing and rental programs.
“We are proud to welcome All Roads Equipment branches into the Bomag network. All Roads Equipment offers extensive expertise in the commercial equipment market,” says Cole Renken, vice president of sales and marketing for Bomag Americas. “It has built a well-earned reputation for working closely with its customers to provide experienced application consultation and outstanding support. With the lines the company offers, its teams are deeply entrenched in the waste and road building and rehabilitation industries, which makes this alliance a perfect fit for both companies.”
Mark Boyle, president of All Roads Equipment Division, adds, “We are excited about our new partnership with Bomag to support the existing and future customer base. Bomag’s premium brand product offering complements All Roads Equipment’s vision. All Roads’ century-long history of providing customer expertise and support, and Bomag’s reputation of leading technology and innovation make this partnership attractive for us and the shared industries we serve. We look forward to working collectively for our customers to give the most robust uptime delivery experience possible.”
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