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Chadwick-BaRoss Inc., a Westbook-based construction equipment dealer, has expanded its partnership with Volvo Construction Equipment by acquiring Woodco Machinery, allowing the company to expand its reach farther into New England.
According to a news release, the Maine company will acquire some assets of Woburn, Mass.-based Woodco. It will now be the exclusive Volvo Construction Equipment dealer in both eastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
"The Volvo partnership is one that is important to us, and being able to expand CBR's brand with a Volvo footprint into new areas of New England aligns with our goal to streamline our product offerings and expand our ability to provide world-class service and equipment to a wider base of customers, particularly with such a respected brand as Volvo," said Jim Maxwell, president of Chadwick-BaRoss.
Volvo Construction Equipment is an international manufacturer of premium construction equipment, and, with over 14,000 employees, it is one of the largest companies in the industry.
"Volvo looks forward to growing our relationship with Chadwick-BaRoss," said Stephen Roy, president of Volvo Construction Equipment's North America region. "They offer an exceptional experience, presence and customer service, and I know that their strong performance will continue in their newly expanded territory."
Chadwick BaRoss, one of New England's oldest and largest heavy equipment dealers, was founded more than 90 years ago. In addition to the operations in Rhode Island and Massachusetts, it has Maine locations in Westbrook, Caribou and Bangor, as well as sites in New Hampshire and Connecticut. The heavy equipment dealer provides a range of new and used equipment leasing, renting, parts, service and sales.
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