All Access Equipment expanded its nationwide dealer network, providing end-users with enhanced access to service and parts for CMC tracked aerial lifts as well as more local opportunities for demos and sales of new units. All Access Equipment provides simple solutions for difficult access using unique aerial lifts and other products.
As reported in the release, the three new dealers are:
- Fenton, Missouri’s K&K Supply has come on board as an authorized dealer for the entire line of CMC lifts. The leading equipment and tool provider for the St. Louis area, K&K has been serving the region since 1965. This family-owned and operated organization fields over 1,000 pieces of machinery representing well over $16 million in equipment. Their 55 experienced team members are well positioned to assist all CMC customers within their newly assigned territory.
- Elite Field Service in Cedar Springs, Michigan has over 32 years of experience in the industry and is currently the only company in West Michigan that services spider lifts. This makes their staff uniquely suited to knowledgeably serve CMC patrons in the region. Elite Machinery can reliably assist with repairs, inspections, and maintenance for all area consumers.
- Since 1955, Cobb County Tractor (Marietta, Georgia) has been serving customers in the Metro-Atlanta area with all of their industrial and agricultural needs. As a new dealer-partner with All Access Equipment, the company will ensure that all CMC consumers and potential buyers in Western Georgia receive prompt and dependable assistance.
With these latest additions to All Access Equipment’s dealer network, the company is now strategically aligned to provide even more customers with easy access to local sources for equipment, parts, demos, inspections, and sales of CMC tracked aerial lifts, says Steven Deschenes, All Access Equipment's Dealer Manager. Adding, "We actively continue to add to the regions across the U.S. with direct proximity to our authorized dealerships, representing a valuable resource for clientele."