JCB North America announces dealer award winners

JCB dealerships recognized for business efforts in 2015.

JCB North America, Pooler, Georgia, has announced the winners of its annual dealer awards for exceptional efforts and achievements in 2015. The awards were presented at regional JCB dealer meetings held in Savannah, Chicago, Las Vegas and Toronto.

“We look forward to presenting these awards as a token of our appreciation for the hard work and dedication our dealers exhibit throughout the year,” says Christian Baillie, JCB North America’s vice president, construction equipment dealer sales. “Our annual awards serve as an opportunity for our dealers and JCB personnel to get together and collectively celebrate the successes of the past year, as well as to discuss strategic direction for the coming year.” 

The following dealers were recognized at this year’s award presentation: 

  • Dealers of Excellence – Northland JCB, Wilmington, Massachusetts; JCB of Georgia, Pooler; YES JCB, Madison, Wisconsin; JCB of Alabama, Leeds, Alabama; and Stephenson JCB Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.  
  • Innovation in Marketing Strategy – Deep South JCB, Shreveport, Louisiana;  
  • Facility of Distinction – JCB of Alabama; 
  • Rookie of the Year, Construction – Moore JCB, Toronto; 
  • Rookie of the Year, Agriculture – Noble JCB, Olds, Alberta; 
  • Top Performer, Construction – Northland JCB; 
  • Top Performer, Agriculture – Hawke JCB, Alton, Iowa; 
  • Spirit of JCB – Sievers JCB, St. Peters, Missouri; 
  • Fast Start Award – ProCon JCB, Las Cruces, New Mexico; 
  • Champion of Customer Focus – Flaska JCB, Phoenix; and
  • Aftermarket High Performers – Northland JCB; YES JCB; N&S Tractor, Stockton, California; and Bosse & Frere, Montmagny, Quebec.  
“We wouldn’t be where are today without the daily commitment and reliability of our entire dealer network,” says Baillie. “We want to congratulate our dealers on another year of excellent performance. As we pass the mid-point of 2016, we know that together we will not only meet our aggressive goals for growth in North America, but surpass them.”