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Kobelco Construction Taps Houston Heavy Machinery as Its New Excavator Dealer

Tue October 03, 2023 - West Edition #21
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Kobelco Construction Machinery USA, a crawler excavator and crawler crane manufacturer, has announced Houston Heavy Machinery (HHM) as the official Kobelco excavator dealer for Southeast Texas. HHM started in 2012 and has established itself with a commitment to customer satisfaction, providing outstanding sales, service and rental expertise to their customer base.

Kobelco seeks to partner with dealers that have a deep knowledge of their local markets and have shown success in providing the high level of customer service that has long defined Kobelco Construction Machinery. Houston Heavy Machinery was founded on the same fundamentals as Kobelco to provide unrivaled customer service. Not only is their friendly team knowledgeable and reliable, they" also local to Kobelco USA's hometown, which is located on the west side of Houston.

"Southeast Texas is an important market and Kobelco is pleased to add Houston Heavy Machinery to its strong excavator dealer network," the company stated. "We are confident that current and future Kobelco customers will see the added value that this partnership provides."

Kobelco Construction Machinery USA offers industry-leading crawler excavators that include zero tail swing, compact, standard, long-reach, mass excavation and demolition models. Kobelco is committed to producing quality machines with advanced productivity-boosting features, more standard equipment and innovative technologies.

For more information about Kobelco Construction Machinery, visit www.kobelco-usa.com.

For more information about Houston Heavy Machinery, contact 713/864.4945 or visit www.houstonmachinery.com.




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