Manitou presents top dealer award

26 October 2020

Manitou Group Regional Sales Manager Chris Shoots (right) presents Jim Anderson, owner of Anderson Machinery, with award

Manitou Group Regional Sales Manager Chris Shoots (right) presents Jim Anderson, owner of Anderson Machinery, with the Top Dealer Award.

Construction equipment dealership Anderson Machinery Company in Texas, USA, has been presented with a Top Dealer award by telehandler manufacturer Manitou.

The family-owned and operated firm, which has provided both equipment sales and rental services across Texas for over 60 years, was given the Gehl 2019 Top Dealer Award for North America in recognition of its work with Manitou’s compact equipment brand Gehl.

Erik Burkhammer, Manitou regional vice president of sales, said, “On behalf of Manitou Group, I would like to congratulate Anderson Machinery Company for their excellent sales, commitment and customer support of Gehl products and services.”

“Because of Anderson Machinery Company’s dedication and commitment to their customers they have been recognized as one of Gehl’s top performing dealers for 2019. It is a pleasure to partner with a dedicated distributor who shares the commitment to quality products, services and customer support that Gehl has prided itself on since 1859.”

Anderson Machinery was founded in Corpus Christi, Texas, in 1957 by Hudson L. Anderson. The business, which serves Central and South Texas, now has facilities across the state in locations including San Antonio, Austin and Victoria.

Jim Anderson, owner of Anderson Machinery Company, said, “We have had great success in selling and renting the Gehl products. We are confident that the reputation the equipment earns will continue to open doors for our mutual success. We are very proud to be counted among their top dealers.”

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