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John Deere announces new dealerships to carry construction equipment

John Deere Construction and Forestry Equipment has a new home at two of New Zealand’s most respected machinery dealers to bring a greater range of sought-after machinery and cutting-edge technology to operators and contractors across the country.

From 1 July, John Deere’s full line of premium construction and forestry equipment will be available at AGrowQuip (AGQ) in the North Island and Drummond & Etheridge (D&E) in the South Island. This transition follows March’s announcement John Deere would end its former distribution agreement with CablePrice.

Both New Zealandowned and operated companies, AGQ and D&E are established John Deere Ag & Turf dealers and, given the sales, parts, service and support systems already in place, are ideally positioned to extend offerings.

John Deere Construction & Forestry Division Managing Director for Asia Pacific and Africa, Jeff Kraft, said he was excited to collaborate with AGQ and D&E to keep New Zealand construction and forestry customers running at a new level of efficiency.

“We know both these dealers will offer world-class after-sales support because they already have a proven track record of doing so across their existing John Deere customers,” Mr. Kraft said.

The Construction and Forestry Equipment range has also been extended to several John Deere machines never-before-seen in the New Zealand marketplace.

“In addition to our motor graders and crawler dozers, the New Zealand market will see wheel loaders, articulated dump trucks, compact excavators, compact track loaders, skid steer loaders and the brandnew range of mid-size hydraulic excavators added to the line-up available,” Mr. Kraft said.

“We’re also looking forward to working with New Zealand customers to help them take full advantage of our suite of technology solutions such as John Deere WorkSightTM for construction and John Deere ForestSightTM for forestry to make their businesses more profitable by maximising uptime and optimising machine performance, while decreasing the need for physical service call outs.”

These technologies will be further supported by in-country parts availability and machine telematics to provide the ability to monitor machine health, detect potential problems, and to provide remote diagnostics and remote programming.

“The announcement of AGQ and D&E as Construction and Forestry Equipment dealers is a new era for John Deere in New Zealand and we’re delighted to partner with them to bring our customers premium service and world-leading technology to support more efficient, productive and profitable construction and forestry businesses,” Mr. Kraft said.

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