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CLAAS Expands Presence in Southern Alberta, Canada

Omaha, NE — CLAAS of America and Alberta AG Centre recently announced that the dealership has been assigned additional territory in southern Alberta, Canada. The expansion comes after the departure of Neiboer Farm Supplies. The agricultural equipment dealership will now cover Cardston, Forty Mile, Lethbridge, Pincher Creek and Warner counties, with locations in Crossfield, High River and Taber.
 
"We couldn’t be more thrilled to expand our presence in southern Alberta,” said Jason Wilson, President & CEO, Alberta AG Centre. “It has always been our top priority to provide our CLAAS customers with exceptional customer service, reliable parts inventory and factory-trained service technicians, along with new in-stock units.”
 
Alberta AG Centre offers the entire North American lineup of CLAAS agricultural equipment along with other product lines to meet the demands of Alberta farmers. Each store features a full stock of parts, a knowledgeable sales team, and a complement of skilled technicians. Alberta AG Centre places a strong emphasis on customer service and strives to build long-term relationships with their local growers.
 
“Alberta AG represents what it means to be a long-line CLAAS dealer, and we are excited for their expanded presence in the region,” said Eric Raby, President and General Manager – Sales, CLAAS of America. “Southern Alberta remains an important market for CLAAS, and with this additional territory, we are able to continue our growth and expand our brand’s reach due to their hard work and relationships they’ve built with growers in the area.”
Source : CLAAS

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