Chairman and CEO, Bob Smith of Precision Husky, says that in 2007 for the first time in the history of the company an international customer purchased more equipment than any other individual user.
Smith made the award to Murray Howsom, managing director of Edenborn Pty., Ltd., at the recent AUSTimber 2008 Machinery Exhibition in Mount Gambler, Australia. Edenborn is headquartered in Albany, West Australia.
Scott Smith, president, added that it was highly possible that Precision's total volume in 2008 might be more than 50 percent international.
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