Magni expands on West Coast

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Washington, USA-based Western Pacific Crane and Equipment has been named an authorized Magni dealer. 

magni, western pacific crane, magni dealer, magni telehandlers Left to right: Bucky Burkett, northwest sales manager, Magni America; Joe Leinwol, chief sales officer, Magni America; Bob Johnson, president, Western Pacific Crane; Riccardo Magni, president and founder, Magni Telescopic Handlers; Randy DeFosse, general manager, Western Pacific Crane; Brandon DeFosse, sales specialist, Western Pacific Crane. (Photo: Western Pacific Crane)

Magni’s full line of telehandlers will be available, including the RTH, HTH and TH models, in both Oregon and Washington Western Pacific Crane & Equipment locations. The company now has machines available for both rent and purchase. 

Randy DeFosse, general manager for Western Pacific Crane & Equipment commented, “We are very excited to partner with Magni America. The superior reach and capacity capabilities of Magni’s Rotating, Heavy Lift, & TH Telehandler Products, will allow Western Pacific Crane & Equipment to provide our customers a broader range of Lifting Solutions.”

Joe Leinwol, chief sales officer of Magni America, expressed his enthusiasm for this partnership, adding, “We are thrilled to welcome Western Pacific Crane to the Magni America dealer network. Their dedication to excellence and their strong presence in the Pacific Northwest makes them an ideal partner for us. Together, we will deliver the highest quality telehandlers and exceptional service to our customers in Oregon and Washington.”

Western Pacific Crane & Equipment is a crane and heavy equipment distributor on the West Coast with eight locations serving California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, the Marshall Islands, British Columbia, the Yukon, parts of Idaho, and Nevada. 

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