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Aspen Equipment Adds More Field Techs in Davenport, Iowa

Mon September 30, 2019 - Midwest Edition
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Aspen Equipment added a third field service truck to its Davenport, Iowa, fleet.
Aspen Equipment added a third field service truck to its Davenport, Iowa, fleet.

Staying true to the company's mission of helping people succeed, Aspen Equipment added a third field service truck to its Davenport, Iowa, fleet, allowing the company to better serve customers in the Quad Cities area. Aspen's professional service tech experts are factory trained with the most advanced technologies in the business, so most service requests can be resolved with one call, according to the company.

"Dedicated to covering service needs in the Quad Cities, we now have three field service technicians in the area," saidTodd Foster, president of Aspen Equipment.

More trucks and field techs enable Aspen to keep a customer's fleet up and running, allowing them to have less downtime. Aspen keeps many parts stocked in our warehouses, and with four locations in the Midwest, customers have a shorter wait time for parts and service.

About Aspen Equipment

Family-owned since 1926, Aspen Equipment provides sales, service, parts, rentals and rebuilds of trucks. The company serves the construction, railroads, utilities, mining and tree care industries. Aspen Equipment is headquartered in Bloomington, Minn., with branch locations in Des Moines, the Quad Cities, and Omaha.




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