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All States Ag Parts Acquires Arrow Material Handling Products

All States Ag Parts, an agricultural and heavy equipment parts supplier in North America, announced today the acquisition of Arrow Material Handling Products.

Arrow specializes in forks and attachments for a wide range of equipment including forklifts, skid steers, loaders, telehandlers, excavators, tractors and backhoes from mini and compact equipment to large equipment. These products are available for most makes and models of equipment. Arrow is headquartered in Lenexa, Kan., and has distribution facilities in Lenexa, Kan.; Houston, Texas; Norfolk, Va. and Corona, Calif.

With the addition of Arrow, All States now operates 42 locations in North America including ag and construction equipment salvage yards, distribution centers, remanufacturing plants and customer service call centers. All States employs over 800 employees in the U.S. and Canada and will offer employment to all current Arrow employees under the new company.

Arrow has engineering and design teams, machining centers and welding teams to accommodate and build custom attachments for common and unique applications. Using Solid Works 3D CAD software and Finite Element Analysis (FEA) the Arrow Team can collaborate in and accommodate a variety of formats

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