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Heavy haulage tie-up between Goldhofer and Trail King

A new partnership has been agreed between Goldhofer and Trail King Industries, two of the leading players in the market for heavy equipment haulage. German firm Goldhofer and US company Trail King will now promote and support each other’s products both in the United States and around the world. The two firms say that working in partnership will allow them to provide improved customer support globally. Customers will also benefit from an expanded portfolio while continuing to rely on existing long term
April 20, 2018 Read time: 1 min

A new partnership has been agreed between 1449 Goldhofer and Trail King Industries, two of the leading players in the market for heavy equipment haulage. German firm Goldhofer and US company Trail King will now promote and support each other’s products both in the United States and around the world. 

The two firms say that working in partnership will allow them to provide improved customer support globally. Customers will also benefit from an expanded portfolio while continuing to rely on existing long term arrangements with the firms.

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