Cat Lift Trucks recognizes top-performing dealers, with 2 in Canada

Written by  PEM Staff Tuesday, 22 March 2011
Cat Lift Trucks has announced the recipients of the 2011 Dealer of the Year Award, including Hewitt Equipment Ltd. in Pointe Claire, Que., and Hewitt Material Handling Inc., in Concord, Ont. 

This award recognizes dealers based on 2010 sales performance, customer relationships and operational knowledge of Cat lift trucks. Recipients of this award have exceeded expectations in new machine sales, parts sales and customer satisfaction.
 
“Our dealership network has weathered the storm during a difficult year for the material handling industry,” said Kent Eudy, vice-president of dealer sales for Cat Lift Trucks. “We are seeing an exciting shift in the first quarter and look forward to celebrating future successes with all of our dealers.”
 
This year’s worldwide recipients, in full, are:      
  • Adobe Equipment Houston LLC – Houston, TX        
  • Darr Equipment Company – Southlake, TX
  • Equipment Depot Ohio, Inc. – Cincinnati, OH
  • Equipment Depot Pennsylvania, Inc. – Mechanicsburg, PA 
  • Gregory Poole Equipment Company – Raleigh, NC
  • Hewitt Equipment Limited – Pointe Claire, QC
  • Hewitt Material Handling, Inc. – Concord, ON 
  • Independent Lift Truck of Alaska, Inc. – Anchorage, AK
  • Miami Industrial Trucks, Inc. – Dayton, OH
  • NMC Material Handling – Omaha, NE
  • Thompson Lift Truck Company (GA) – Atlanta, GA
  • Towlift – Cleveland, OH
  • Tracsa SA de CV – Guadalajara, Mexico
  • UNIMAQ – Lima, Peru
  • Wiese USA (Central Division) – St. Louis, MO
  • Wiese USA (Eastern Division) – Indianapolis, IN
  • Wiese USA (South Division) – Memphis, TN
  • Wisconsin Lift Truck Corporation – Brookfield, WI
  • Wyoming Machinery Company – Casper, WY

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