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Case construction machines boost dealership network

Case Construction Equipment has added to its dealer network with the appointment of Sleator Plant in Northern Ireland, and Southern Plant across much of central south-east England.
February 21, 2012 Read time: 1 min
176 Case Construction Equipment has added to its dealer network with the appointment of 2913 Sleator Plant in Northern Ireland, and 2914 Southern Plant across much of central south-east England.
Both companies are subsidiaries of privately-owned construction equipment, road transport and trailer manufacturing company 1475 Ballyvesey Holdings. Sleator Plant will provide the complete Case range, with the exception of larger wheeled loaders and articulated dump trucks, as it already has a franchise for these products in Northern Ireland, while Southern Plant will offer and support the complete Case Construction Equipment range, operating from its head office site in Toddington, 60km outside London.

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