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New Case Dealer, Hills Machinery Opens in Columbia, S. C.

Fri August 20, 2010 - Southeast Edition
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A new Case dealer just opened in Columbia, S. C. — Hills Machinery. The equipment dealership, owned by Jim and Adam Hills, will be serving most of the state with parts, service, equipment rental, leasing and sales support. In October, Hills Machinery is opening a branch in Charleston and plans to open a branch in the Greenville-Spartanburg area.

The company is run by a veteran construction equipment team. Between the company owners and the parts and service manager, Stephen Davis, the team has more than 40 years of service and sales experience.

The company has five mobile service trucks on the road today.

“We service all makes and models of construction equipment and over-the-road trucks,” explained Jim Hills. “Whether an operator runs Case equipment or competitive machines, we support our customers 24/7.”

He added that every Case service truck also is equipped with a complete lubrication system. “We’re prepared for making major repairs and providing preventative service on every machine we work on.

“Our business philosophy is built around delivering exceptional parts and service,” concluded Hills. “When customers have counted on us to keep their current equipment up and running, we’ve succeeded. This creates a business partnership that translates into Case equipment sales and rental — when customers are ready.”

Hills Machinery is located at 1014 Atlas Way, Columbia, S.C.

For more information call 888/830-5939 or visit www.HillsMachinery.com.

For more information on Case products, visit www.casece.com. CEG




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