John Dancy, Monroe Tractor’s branch sales manager for Rochester and Syracuse, has reported an up-tick in customer interest in Doosan’s GPS capabilities. According to Dancy, Doosan’s GPS is a Total Fleet Management System that will lower his customers’ operating costs. Says Dancy, the Doosan’s GPS provides three-tier protection. “The customer becomes his own first line [...]
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Kleemann . . .World Leader Joins MT
“We’ve aligned ourselves with the best in the industry.” That’s how Monroe Tractor’s Eastern Regional General Manager, Chuck Miller, describes the recent addition of Kleemann mobile crushers and mobile screens to its product line. Kleemann has been a major player worldwide for more than 150 years, according to Miller. It’s only been since 2006, however, [...]
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No Time to Waste
MT is County Waste Solution As sure as the sun comes up in the morning, when Tim Nash arrives at work each day, trucks will be lined up to empty the trash, construction debris, and other solid wastes and recyclables collected in the region around Rensselaer County, east of Albany, NY. As site manager for [...]
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Lake Shore to Expand Services
Monroe Tractor Paves the Way It’s always good to discover a business relationship that works for everyone involved. Steve Lindstrom at the Jamestown, NY Lake Shore Paving recognizes just such a relationship with Monroe Tractor. Lindstrom started Lake Shore Paving in 1998, in New York’s westernmost corner near the Pennsylvania border. Like most companies, Lindstrom [...]
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The Short & Long Of It Is . . .
Short equipment rentals have created a long relationship with Power & Construction Group, Inc. Most good relationships are built on trust . . . which might just be another way, in a business environment, of saying service. The Power and Construction Group, Incorporated (P&CG) has long been a customer of Monroe Tractor, renting and purchasing [...]
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Who wouldn’t want . . . A Cameleon On The Team
Okay, a salesman, especially one who also wears a general manager’s hat like Chuck Miller does as the Monroe Tractor Eastern GM, is supposed to be enthusiastic about his company’s products. Double that – for a new product line. Still, the salesman in him wouldn’t be enough to account for Miller’s attitude when it comes [...]
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Training & Experience Open Doors
MT broadens service Don’t bother trying to count the number of times that conversations about service in today’s marketplace end with someone saying, “There’s no customer service any more.” Unfortunately, there are too many examples of situations where this statement rings true. That’s why the people at Monroe Tractor have redoubled their efforts to provide [...]
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Look for That Quality ‘Attitude’
Nobody needs to stretch their imagination to comprehend the impressive, while relatively brief history of Rochester’s DDS Companies. Still, if you should need help wrapping your head around it, consider that the company was founded only eight years ago, then take a quick look at the equipment fleet they identify on their website, www.ddscompanies.com/01_pages/DDSC_equipment.htm. The [...]
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Helping Construction Businesses Save Time and Money
Over the years Monroe Tractor realized that the price it was paying for parts was increasing and becoming overpriced. “Obviously as these prices continued to increase it began to affect our customers in the wallet,” noted Chris Felosky, Monroe Tractor’s product support manager. It was time to identify an alternative solution. Through some due diligence [...]
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Monroe/Doosan Help Sicar Tackle Large Projects
Twenty years ago, Jim Caradori could have been thinking about retiring. He’d already done more in the construction industry than many of his contemporaries, since his discharge from the Marine Corps in 1956. Yet, at age 75, Jim is still tackling large construction projects. As a former Marine, he went right to work with his [...]
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