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Kirby-Smith Construction Appoints John Arterberry to Crane Division Sales

Thu October 02, 2008 - West Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Kirby-Smith Machinery Inc., an Oklahoma City-based heavy equipment, crane, and utility equipment distributor, has named John Arterberry to its crane division sales team at the Fort Worth branch.

Arterberry has more than 15 years of experience in the heavy equipment, utility, and crane industry, including the last seven years with Kirby-Smith Machinery as a branch rental manager, territory sales manager and corporate crane rental manager. His background includes extensive experience and training with Grove, National, Manitowoc, and Effer cranes.

“John is well-qualified to handle his responsibilities on the crane division sales team in our Fort Worth branch,” said Ben Graham, vice president and Crane Division manager of Kirby-Smith. “He has a solid track record with our company, and his values are in-line with our overall culture. I’m confident in his ability to present the current and prospective customers in his territory with our Manitowoc, Grove, and National Crane products, parts and service.”

Kirby-Smith Machinery is a construction equipment dealer of cranes and heavy equipment for contractors in the central United States. Headquartered in Oklahoma City, the company serves customers in North Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Southern Illinois with a complete range of service in parts, rentals, sales, service, financing, product support and training.

For more information, visit www.kirby-smith.com.

This story also appears on Crane Equipment Guide.




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