November 07, 2024

Bane-Welker expands New Holland Construction equipment line to Ohio

PENDLETON, Ind. — Bane-Welker Equipment announced the expansion of New Holland Construction light-duty equipment to all five of its Ohio locations.

With this expansion, Bane-Welker now offers New Holland Construction equipment at 14 dealerships, strengthening the company’s ability to deliver high-performance machinery and unmatched customer service across the Midwest.

The partnership with New Holland Construction began at Bane-Welker’s Pendleton location in 2019, before growing to include all Indiana locations.

This latest expansion brings the same superior equipment solutions to Ohio, allowing customers in Circleville, Georgetown, Plain City, Utica and Wilmington to benefit from New Holland’s trusted light-duty equipment lineup.

“We are thrilled to be able to offer New Holland Construction at all our Ohio locations. This strategic move strengthens our relationship with CNH Industrial and reflects our dedication to providing our customers with the most advanced and efficient solutions available,” said Jason Bane, chief operating officer and president of Bane-Welker Equipment.

“By broadening our product range, we are enhancing our ability to meet the diverse needs of our customers, ensuring they receive the highest quality and service.”

This expansion is a testament to Bane-Welker’s ongoing commitment to innovation and excellence, said Scott Raber, director of field operations.

“We are confident it will bring significant benefits to our customers and the communities we serve,” he said.

“Incorporating New Holland Construction products into our dealership portfolio is an exciting development that enhances our solutions and offerings for agricultural growers and producers, opens up new market opportunities and strengthens our partnership with CNH Industrial.”

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