Manitou NA expands with NED

07 May 2020

National Equipment Dealers

National Equipment Dealers, from left: Jason Wainwright, Will Blackerby, Dana Conrad, Scott McGuigan, Tim Collie, Greg Walker, Corey Rogers, Jesse Beasley

Manitou North America has welcomed National Equipment Dealers to its distributor network.

National Equipment Dealers (NED) will offer the full Manitou line of skid steers, track loaders, articulated loaders and telehandlers at 11 locations in Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas, in the US.

“We are thrilled that National Equipment Dealers is joining the Manitou dealer network,” said Scott Mcguigan, Manitou North America’s sales vice president, Eastern Region. “We are confident the full lineup of Manitou equipment will be a strong asset to the construction, landscape and rental needs in this market.”

The Manitou product line will be available at its stores in Apopka and Ft. Pierce, Florida, Clayton, Grimesland and Lexington, North Carolina, Columbia, Piedmont, Rock Hill and Summerville, South Carolina and Dallas, Texas.

Jesse Beasley, VP east coast operations at NED, said, “It is our pleasure to announce National Equipment Dealers as the Manitou Dealer in all our East Coast operations. This gives NED the ability to service customers in North Carolina, South Carolina, and the Florida markets.”

National Equipment Dealers was founded in 2018 with the merger of May Heavy Equipment, Four Seasons Equipment, Earthmovers Construction Equipment, and most recently Robs Hydraulics in the Carolinas. Four Seasons continues to service the Houston/Dallas area as the manufacturer’s Mustang/Gehl brand dealer.

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