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MBW becomes Caterpillar ‘allied vendor’

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14 August 2019

US-based manufacturer MBW, which produces compaction, concrete and utility equipment, has been approved as a Caterpillar Allied Vendor.

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After having been nominated by several Caterpillar dealers, MBW underwent a vetting process before being approved.

Being part of the allied vendor programme means that MBW has the opportunity to sell its machines to Cat Rental Stores run by Cat dealers.

MBW said it was looking forward to being a part of the Cat family ”and creating a strong partnership offering equipment solutions for the construction industry.”

Founded in 1967, MBW is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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