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Deutz adds Power Center in Mid-Atlantic region

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Deutz Corporation announced the expansion of its Power Center network with the addition of Deutz Power Center Mid-Atlantic in Ashland, Va. Located just north of Richmond, the site will service the states of Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland.

Deutz Power Center Mid-Atlantic in Ashlanda, Virginia Deutz Power Center Mid-Atlantic will service Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland. (Photo: Deutz)

“The Mid-Atlantic region, with its proximity to major population centers and shipping ports, is a growing market for Deutz and many of our OEM customers,” said Will Hicks, general manager of Deutz Power Centers, Eastern Region. “Locating near Richmond, Va., now allows us to provide the level of service and technical support that our customers need and deserve.”

James Lang has joined Deutz as the branch manager for the Mid-Atlantic location. He brings experience in the equipment rental industry plus has worked extensively in operations management and as a branch manager for a major compact equipment manufacturer.

Deutz Power Center Mid-Atlantic offers a fully stocked parts counter, with on-site and mobile technicians on staff to provide regularly scheduled and emergency service of Deutz engines, either at the Ashland site or at the customer’s location. Like all Deutz Power Centers, the new location will also provide dedicated application engineering and technical sales resources to OEMs. Customers can also purchase new Deutz engines as well as Xchange remanufactured engines.

“Deutz remains fully committed to providing engine solutions and service that are second to none,” said David Evans, president and CEO for Deutz Corporation. “Opening this new Deutz Power Center demonstrates our dedication to helping our customers in Virginia, West Virgnia and Maryland achieve their own goals by providing easy, convenient access to Deutz products, service and parts.”

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