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Deutz To Name Distributor For Argentina

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12 March 2019

Deutz Corp., Norcross, Ga. announced that it is in discussions regarding a new authorized distributor for the country of Argentina. The new distributor will work closely with the Deutz dealer network, located across the country to supply engines and parts, to support both locally produced, and imported Deutz engines.

In addition to reaching an agreement with a new authorized distributor, the company will be adding new Deutz personnel that are to be dedicated to the Argentinian market. Based in Buenos Aires, the new team will be focused on sales, aftersales support, technical service, and training. 

Bob Mann, president and CEO of Deutz Corporation said, “Deutz engine customers will continue to get their parts from our authorized dealer network.  Deutz engine parts will be available, and their highly trained service personnel will continue to keep Deutz engines up and running. We value the trust and business that customers in Argentina have given to us for the last several decades and want to ensure they know that we are there for them when productivity is on the line.

“With over a 130-year presence in the Argentinian market, we have a strong commitment to making sure all Deutz customers in Argentina receive access to Deutz Genuine Parts, engines and outstanding service support, Mann said.

 

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