H&E relocates to San Diego

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11 March 2019

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H&E Equipment Services Inc. (H&E) has relocated its San Diego branch to an expanded facility at 6006 Miramar Road, San Diego, CA 92121.

The 19,300-square-foot facility sits on 4 acres with a fully fenced yard area, offices, parts warehouse and a 14-bay repair shop. The facility is capable of handling repairs for a variety of general industrial, construction and earthmoving equipment.

The branch specializes in aerial lifts, telescopic forklifts, earthmoving equipment and general construction machinery from the following manufacturers: Bobcat, Bomag, Case, Doosan, Gehl, Generac, Genie, JCB, JLG, John Deere, MultiQuip, Okada, Polaris, Skyjack, Skytrak, Sullair, Unicarrier, Wacker Neuson, Yanmar and others.

“Based on the increased size of our new facility alone, this relocation truly transforms the way we take care of customers,” said H&E San Diego Branch Manager Gary Young. “Our rental fleet will more than double in size. Our shop has grown to 14 bays, significantly improving service capabilities. We are now located in the heart of San Diego construction with quick access to major freeways, considerably reducing response time for mobile service and equipment delivery. Our entire staff is under one roof, improving operational efficiencies and communications. Customers will be pleased with this new full-service location.”

In addition to equipment rentals, the facility provides new and used equipment sales, a parts inventory, in-shop and mobile service, training and other services.

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