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Fabick, Finkbiner Named to GOMACO's Top 10

Thu March 08, 2018 - National Edition
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(L-R) are Kent Godbersen, GOMACO vice president of worldwide sales and marketing; Andy Bazan, Finkbiner Equipment Company; and Brad Barkema, GOMACO north central United States district sales manager.
(L-R) are Kent Godbersen, GOMACO vice president of worldwide sales and marketing; Andy Bazan, Finkbiner Equipment Company; and Brad Barkema, GOMACO north central United States district sales manager.
(L-R) are Kent Godbersen, GOMACO vice president of worldwide sales and marketing; Andy Bazan, Finkbiner Equipment Company; and Brad Barkema, GOMACO north central United States district sales manager.
 (L-R) are Kent Godbersen, GOMACO vice president of worldwide sales and marketing; Tom Held, Fabick CAT; and Vinnie Miller, GOMACO southeast United States district sales manager.

GOMACO Corporation recently recognized Fabick CAT of Missouri and Finkbiner Equipment Company of Illinois, as Top Ten Distributors for sales in the 2017 fiscal year. The awards were presented in recognition for outstanding sales and distribution of GOMACO equipment in the United States.

Fabick CAT is headquartered in Fenton, Mo., with branch offices in Columbia, Jefferson City and Scott City, Mo., and in Marion and Salem, Ill. Finkbiner Equipment Company is headquartered in Burr Ridge, Ill, with a branch office in East Peoria, Illinois.




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