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ASCO Equipment Opens 24th Location to Supercharge Equipment Support and Bolster the Continuously Growing Construction Market in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex

CASE Construction Equipment dealer network gets even stronger with the opening of new 48,800 square-foot facility with focus on new equipment sales, rental and service.  

CASE Construction Equipment dealer ASCO Equipment Company (ASCO) has opened a new 48,800-square-foot facility in Little Elm, Texas to provide the growing Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and Denton County with even stronger service, support, and equipment sales and rental. The new facility — the largest of ASCO’s 24 locations — is a true equipment destination with an expansive showroom, 15,000 square feet dedicated to sales and rental, a 25,000-square-foot service shop that includes 14 super bays, 5,700 square feet of warehousing for parts, and a 3,000-square-foot outdoor wash bay.    

“The team at ASCO has built a world-class construction equipment destination here in Dallas-Fort Worth that will serve as an excellent location to serve the explosive growth in the region,” says Terry Dolan, vice president – North America, CASE Construction Equipment. “ASCO’s commitment to people, service and support is evident in the thought and care that went into this facility’s construction, and it will serve as a trusted base for new and used equipment sales, service and repair in the region.”

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