Altorfer Rents, The Cat Rental Store, has added two new locations in Quincy and Oglesby, Illinois. Plus, Murphy Tractor breaks ground and Fecon names a new distributor.
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Ohio Peterbilt on a nearly 40-acre property off of Eckel Junction Road. This marks the completion of the company s largest building project investment to date.
Increased business activity in northwest Ohio has necessitated a larger facility in the Toledo market. The company is very optimistic about continued growth in Wood County, and it looks forward to providing its customers with the absolute best in customer service through increased personnel and enhanced capabilities offered by the new facilities.
Ohio CAT, the authorized and exclusive Caterpillar dealer in Ohio, northern Kentucky and southeastern Indiana, is now located at 13017 Eckel Junction Rd. in Perrysburg. The new facility includes a 65,250-sq.-ft. building comprised of shop space; a parts warehouse; and office space for Ohio CAT s machine sales, rental, parts and service personnel. Other equipment-related space includes an 8,300-sq.-ft. wash building and a 5,940-sq.-ft. cold storage structure. This expansive new facil
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By Belinda Smart23 April 2021
Italian rental company CGTE has announced the acquisition of GM Noleggi, which it says will result in a major Italian multi-specialist rental company, with a fleet of over 8,500 vehicles and a turnover of over €75 million.
Tue June 09, 2020 - Midwest Edition #12
Giles Lambertson â CEG Correspondent
The MacAllisterâs (L-R) Alex, regional rental operations manager; Laurel, facilities project manager; P.E., late chairman of the board; and Chris, president and CEO, attend the open house for the new Indianapolis headquarters in 2018. One hundred years, here we come.
That s the exuberant view of Chris MacAllister, president and CEO of
MacAllister Machinery, as the Indianapolis-headquartered Caterpillar dealer waltzes through its 75th year of business. Waltz might not be an apt description of a company as vigorously engaged as this one. Rumba, perhaps.
Whichever, it long ago settled into a productive rhythm, with steady growth of its operations and expanding opportunities for customers to access Caterpillar products and other top manufacture brands and services. Nothing in its performance in recent years suggests it is tiring, either, as sometimes happens to companies after three quarters