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Atlantic & Southern Equipment Acquires C&R Implement Co. in North Carolina.

Atlantic & Southern Equipment, LLC. has acquired the operating assets of C&R Implement Co. in Williamston, N.C. The acquisition of C&R Implement took place on May 1st 2023. Atlantic & Southern Equipment is an agriculture and construction equipment distributor serving Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and North Carolina. C&R is an agriculture equipment dealer and service provider for AGCO. They have been selling Massey Ferguson tractors in Williamston since 1963. Former C&R Principal Donald Beachman, will continue with the new organization supporting operations and customers. All the C&R staff are joining the Atlantic & Southern Equipment Organization.

“This acquisition of C&R in Williamston is our step forward in better serving our customers in the state of North Carolina.” says Ben Land of Atlantic & Southern. “We look forward to getting to know the Williamston farming community and to how we can empower farmers with the best products and customer service.”

The expansion of Atlantic & Southern Equipment into Williamston will also bring new product lines such as the Fendt Tractor and Fendt RoGator self-propelled sprayers and spreaders- both major award-winning products in the agricultural equipment industry. The inclusion in the Atlantic & Southern Equipment organization allows customers to have enhanced access to used equipment, parts and expertise across all locations.

Atlantic & Southern Equipment is on the  Farm Equipment Dealer 100™ (a ranking of the top 100 North American farm equipment dealers — by number of locations, which provides information on total and ag stores, brands, geographies served, employees, history, executives and ownership/company profile information.

Source : Farm Equipment

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