RALEIGH, N.C. – S&H Farm Supply was recently named KIOTI Tractor a Division of Daedong-USA’s 2011 Best New Dealer. Throughout the fiscal year ending December 31, 2011, S&H worked diligently to increase sales and market share of KIOTI products in their newly designated sales territory from their four branch locations in Lockwood, Rogersville, Joplin and Mountain Grove, Missouri, KIOTI said.
A formal dinner reception was held on the last evening of KIOTI’s annual dealer meeting in Raleigh, North Carolina, where S&H Farm Supply was presented with the award for their success with the KIOTI Tractor product line in 2011. “We are so pleased to have received this award,” states Eric Schnelle, president of S&H Farm Supply. “KIOTI offers a great lineup of tractors and utility vehicles and our entire team has worked very hard this past year to build the KIOTI brand in our market area.”
Peter Dong Kyun Kim, CEO of Daedong-USA KIOTI Tractor Division, presented the award plaque to S&H for being named the Best New Dealer. According to Peter Kim, “Every year as we continue to grow our distribution network in North America, there are a few standout dealers who hit the ground running. S&H has really impressed us with their proactive approach in pursuing KIOTI sales in their market. We are very pleased to have them as part of our dealer team.”
In addition to receiving the New Dealer of the Year Award, S&H Farm Supply was named a KIOTI 5-PAW Dealer for 2011. KIOTI’s 5-PAW Dealer Award is reserved annually for KIOTI dealers who consistently deliver a premier customer experience when selling KIOTI tractors, UTV’s, implements and attachments, KIOTI said.
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