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Thunder Creek Appoints New Territory Sales Manager in the Southeastern U.S.

Thunder Creek Equipment has named Garrison Spearman as the new territory sales manager for the southeastern United States, covering the states of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida and South Carolina.

Spearman joins Thunder Creek with both heavy equipment sales and territory management experience, as well as land development/real estate experience in the region. He will represent Thunder Creek in customer support and dealer development with a focus on the construction, heavy civil construction, and agricultural industries.

Thunder Creek designs and manufactures innovative, premium fueling and preventative maintenance solutions for off-road equipment and remote service. This includes the original, industry-leading, No-HAZMAT Fuel & Service Trailer (MTT), the Multi-Tank Oil Trailer (MTO), and Service and Lube Trailer (SLT) — as well as the truck-mounted No-HAZMAT Fuel & Service Multi-Tank Upfit (MTU) and Service and Lube Upfit (SLU). The manufacturer is also a leading equipment provider for the hauling and distribution of diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) with its proprietary 2-in-1, closed-loop system.

“Garrison brings diverse experience to our sales team with an understanding of heavy equipment sales and business development,” says Larry Lea, vice president of sales, Thunder Creek Equipment. “He’s uniquely qualified to help business owners and fleet managers evolve their field fueling and service operations to achieve lower total cost of ownership.”

Source : Farm Equipment

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