Potain grows presence in Western Canada

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Potain has expanded its top-slewing sales and services further into Western Canada through its dealer Cropac Equipment. The new agreement adds to Cropac’s existing product offering in the region, where it represents Potain’s self-erecting tower cranes. Cropac is headquartered in Oakville, Ontario.

Cropac serves Western Canada through its locations in Nisku, Alberta, and Abbotsford, British Columbia.

“Cropac is proud to expand our Potain distribution to offer top-slewing cranes and service in the western part of the country,” said Bill Finkle, president, Cropac. “We look forward to a productive partnership and to be able to service our customers across Canada with Potain’s exceptional range of products.”

Cropac has been a Potain self-erecting dealer in Eastern Canada for over 17 years. Cropac has also played a key role in developing and growing the self-erecting cranes market in the country, the company said.

“We are excited to expand our partnership with Cropac to include the top-slewing tower crane product line in the British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan provinces,” said Daiane Quinlan, Potain’s North America sales director. “The partnership with Bill and team strengthens our commitment to provide the best tower cranes in the market with the best local product support for our Canadian customers.”

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