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CraneWorks expands U.S. operations

March 27, 2018  By CraneWorks Inc.


CraneWorks, Inc. has announced the opening of new locations in Orlando, Fla., and Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas. The crane dealer has opened four locations in the past three years. In addition to the two newest locations, CraneWorks has offices in Calgary, Houston, Kansas City, Denver, San Diego, Bakersfield and New York/New Jersey. CEO Keith Ayers made the announcement of the new locations.

CraneWorks opened the two new locations to expand the company’s regional presence and serve these two continually expanding markets, according to Ayers. For example, a report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Timetric’s Construction Intelligence Center predicts the construction industry has a 4.5 percent projected growth rate through 2020.

“Providing industry-leading product support to our customers is important,” said Ayers. “Our new stores in Dallas/Fort Worth and Orlando expand our footprint to provide our customers with fast, local access to parts, service, and rentals.”

The company tapped a pair of industry veterans to lead the new offices. Peter Rocco will serve as general manager for CraneWorks Orlando, while Jerry Beckel will serve as general manager for CraneWorks Dallas/Fort Worth. Rocco and Beckel bring more than a half century of combined experience in industrial management to their roles.

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About CraneWorks, Inc.
Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Houston, Texas, CraneWorks provides new and used equipment, manufacturer-backed and trained service, extensive parts inventories for all makes, and a modern rental fleet. Industries served include the energy sector, municipal and infrastructure construction, residential construction, foundations, precast, material handlingcommercial lighting and signage, governmental, and utilities. Along with the traditional equipment segments, on a regional basis, CraneWorks provides specific market expertise for fluids management and hydro-excavationrailway service, and aerial platform access equipment.


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