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Construction equipment importer for Denmark

CNH Danmark has chosen a newly-formed subsidiary of Helms Holding, Conmac, as an importer for the full product range of Case Construction Equipment in Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands. “Final arrangements for a new dealer network structure are currently being put in place and this brings great advantages for sales and service of our Case Construction equipment range in Denmark,” says Markus Meyer, business director of Case Construction Denmark. Kristian Helms, a part owner of Helms TMT-Centret and
May 14, 2012 Read time: 1 min
1595 CNH Danmark has chosen a newly-formed subsidiary of Helms Holding, Conmac, as an importer for the full product range of Case Construction Equipment in Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.

“Final arrangements for a new dealer network structure are currently being put in place and this brings great advantages for sales and service of our Case Construction equipment range in Denmark,” says Markus Meyer, business director of Case Construction Denmark.

Kristian Helms, a part owner of Helms TMT-Centret and now the owner of Conmac, says: “I am really looking forward to becoming an importer of Case Construction.”

Currently there more than 1,500 Case Construction machines in operation in Denmark, and the new subsidiary will take to take over the service of these machines.

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