Morbark, a manufacturer of tree care, forestry, sawmill and wood recycling equipment, has announced it has signed a contract adding Best Line Equipment as the Morbark tree care products dealer for the Philadelphia area as well as Western Pennsylvania. Best Line also becomes a Boxer Equipment distributor; all North American Boxer distributors have non-exclusive territories.
Best Line Equipment will stock Morbark equipment at their locations in Uniontown, Hatboro and West Chester, Pa., and will stock Boxer equipment at the Uniontown location.
“We’re very excited to grow with one of the oldest and most innovative manufacturers of tree care products, Morbark,” said Adam Houseknecht, Best Line Equipment general manager, operations and marketing.
“We’re looking forward to growing one of the best markets in the country. Philadelphia, one of the oldest and largest cities in the nation, is logistically difficult to serve, but Best Line has recently made facility investments, which makes serving land development, professional landscaping, and tree care industries far more effective. Best Line has used Morbark products in our rental fleet for years, and we’re most comfortable with their quality, total life cycle, and parts availability.”
“At Morbark, we’re dedicated to customer success, and we have high standards for our dealers,” said Casey Gross, tree care products sales manager for Morbark. “Best Line Equipment is a great fit for Morbark’s dealer network because they share our values and meet our standards. Our customers will greatly benefit from their market expertise and their passion for providing exceptional customer service.”
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