Peterson Pacific, a Eugene, Ore.-based manufacturer of horizontal grinders, drum and disc chippers, blower truck and screens has announced Barry Equipment Co. of Webster, Mass., as its 2013 Dealer of the Year. This is the second time in two years that Barry Equipment has won the award.
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| Employees from Barry Equipment Co., Webster, Mass., pose with their 2013 Dealer of the Year Award from Peterson. |
“Barry Equipment Co. has achieved this award twice due to their assembly of a world class sales and product support team,” says Brian Gray, Peterson eastern sales manager. “Their support after the sale is unsurpassed within our industry and Barry’s dedication, focus, and vision to the Peterson product line, and the markets we serve, make them a tremendous partner and raises the bar for dealer performance. Peterson is honored to have Barry Equipment Co. as a dealer and proud to present the Dealer of the Year award for the second time to recognize their superb performance in 2013.”
Charlie Bagnall, Peterson’s northeastern sales rep agrees. “The 2013 Dealer of the Year award underlines Barry Equipment’s commitment to their customers,” he says. “Barry Equipment is the total package. They provide superior equipment, advice & support for their customers. If a machine goes down, they are right there to get our clients back to work. I’m proud that we have the best partner in Barry Equipment here in the Northeast.”
Barry Equipment Co. Inc. was established in 1985 and is a family owned and operated equipment dealership located on Interstate 395 in Webster servicing New England and New York state.
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