Case dealer expands in Idaho

By |  February 3, 2023

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Titan Machinery, a Case Construction Equipment dealer, acquired five Pioneer Farm Equipment locations in Idaho.

Titan Machinery acquired locations in Rexburg, Idaho Falls, Blackfoot, American Falls and Rupert. Case says the newly acquired locations will each offer the full line of Case and Case IH equipment – with the exception of the Rupert location, which will operate only as a Case IH dealer.

“As a long-term Case IH agriculture and Case Construction Equipment fellow dealer, I have known and done business with Pioneer Farm Equipment Co. owner Herman Wilson for over two decades,” says David Meyer, Titan Machinery CEO. “Herman and his team have a culture of strong parts and service customer support, and we intend to build on this foundation. We see a great opportunity for both Case Construction Equipment and Case IH agricultural equipment sales in this large Snake River Valley market, and are looking forward to providing equipment solutions to both existing and new customers.”

Case says Titan Machinery’s acquisition represents a strengthening of its own equipment sales, parts, service and support from its current stronghold in the Upper Midwest.

“The team at Titan Machinery exemplifies the new and reloaded energy of Case Construction Equipment throughout North America, and delivers an unwavering commitment to innovation, ingenuity, operator-first solutions and support that will serve as a major boost to the construction industry throughout the region,” says Terry Dolan, vice president of North America at Case Construction Equipment. “From new equipment to parts and machine control, Case Construction Equipment provides solutions that deliver greater profits, greater uptime and new ways for businesses to operate more intelligently. We’re excited to partner with Titan to grow the Case Construction Equipment business in the West.”

 

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