Keene, Ontario, Canada-based McCloskey International announced that Garvagh, Ireland-based equipment dealer TBF Construction Machinery has joined its global network of distributors. The company will serve the Ireland market, offering McCloskey’s full range of screening and crushing products, parts and services to their customers.
“Bringing TBF Construction Machinery on board continues to demonstrate our commitment to partnering with companies that are dedicated to their customers and to their business success,” says John O’Neill, vice president of sales for McCloskey International. “Its rich history of serving the Irish market, paired with its in-the-field experience, positions them for consistent success. It’s evident that everyone in the organization is deeply invested in the company and the legacy of its founder, and that will continue to pave the road forward in uncertain times.”
Comments Seamus Doherty, a director of TBF Construction Machinery, “We pride ourselves in supplying premium brand franchises, which McCloskey International certainly is, and we look forward to building a great relationship in the years to come. TBF Construction Machinery, ‘The Brand to choose First,’ has maintained a name for quality and excellence. We take great pride in our people, the high quality brands we represent, and the after sales support [that[ helps maximize our customers’ profitability and keeps downtime to a minimum. We are excited for the growth this partnership will bring.”
TBF Construction Machinery is part of the TBF Thompson Group, which has been involved in the automotive and plant industries throughout Ireland since 1958. Established in Garvagh, TBF Thompson now also has locations in Dublin, Mallusk and Portadown. The firm is are an authorized Hitachi dealer, also offering and servicing Bell dump trucks, DAF trucks, Thwaites dumpers, Bomag compacting equipment, Cummins engines, Doosan Portable Power, Palfinger cranes and Montabert breaker products.
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