Dressta North America, based in Buffalo Grove, Ill., has added Four Seasons Equipment Inc. as a new distributor for Dressta crawler dozers in the Houston region of Texas.
According to a Dressta news release, Four Seasons will carry the complete line of Dressta’s crawler dozers, from 74 horsepower to 515 horsepower models.
“We are pleased to represent Dressta and feel that Four Seasons has a great opportunity to be successful in selling and supporting the Dressta products,” says Mitch Nevins, chief operating officer of Four Seasons. He adds that the line of dozers “compliments our existing equipment lines very well.”
Covering the counties in and around Houston, Four Seasons will sell and service the product line from its Northwest Houston branch location.
“We are very excited to have Four Seasons in our distributor family,” says Bob Olson, president of Dressta North America. “As the economy improves and markets rejuvenate, Four Seasons will be well positioned to move forward with products that meet all of its customers’ specific needs.”
Four Seasons intends to work with Dressta personnel to introduce and market the Dressta products to its customer base, according to the two companies.
Dressta was formed in 2005 as an independent company wholly owned by HSW, a manufacturing firm based in Poland. Dressta products are designed and built in Poland using a significant percentage of United States and Canadian parts and components, according to the company. The product line has its roots in such brands as International Harvester, Hough, Dresser and Komatsu-Dresser.
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