Tigercat appoints new distributor in Pacific northwest
PARIS ON, NOVEMBER 27, 2007 – Tigercat is very pleased to announce that it has appointed
Triad Machinery as its exclusive, authorized full-line distributor for the
states of Washington and Oregon. Triad will also be covering Northern
California, Idaho and Northwest Montana. This new appointment is effective
January 1, 2008.
A well established company, Triad Machinery has a strong timber harvesting
equipment focus and extensive experience in the forestry industry. Company wide,
Triad has highly experienced and well trained personnel. Triad's two Washington state branches are strategically located in
Tacoma and Spokane and the company operates from three locations in Oregon:
Portland, Prineville and Eugene.
Triad's mandate is to provide top of the line products, parts availability
and superior service. Triad strives to employ top quality employees as
well. The branch managers, sales, parts and service personnel are all experts
in their respective fields. Triad has the resources and know-how to provide
solutions that provide maximum uptime to logging contractors.
Triad will be an excellent complement to Tigercat's western focused product
lines including leveling and non-leveling feller bunchers and harvesters,
four-wheel and six-wheel drive hydrostatic skidders and forwarders. Together, Tigercat and Triad will ensure that there is no interruption in service to existing
Tigercat customers.
About Tigercat
Tigercat Industries designs and manufactures premium quality forestry and
off-road equipment with manufacturing facilities in Canada and Sweden and
worldwide distribution. The diverse forestry line includes complete full-tree
and cut-to-length harvesting systems.
Tigercat and the Tigercat logo are registered
trademarks of Tigercat Industries Inc. Other brands and product names are
trademarks of their respective owners. Copyright (c) 2001-2007 Tigercat Industries
Inc.
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Contact:
Paul Iarocci, Tigercat
Industries Inc.
519-442-1529 Ext. 314
email: piarocci@tigercat.com
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