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Atlas Copco Celebrates Grand Opening of 14th U.S. Store in Phoenix,?Arizona

Thu April 05, 2012 - West Edition
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Atlas Copco opened the doors to its 14th U.S. store, marked by a grand opening and ribbon-cutting event Feb. 23 in Phoenix. The celebration was attended by about 100 customers who benefited from presentations on equipment features.

Atlas Copco chose this location to support the region’s large customer base in drilling, blasting and paving.

Salesman Greg Ayers said customers have been impressed with the 9,050-sq.-ft. facility, which is situated on a spacious 2.5-acre lot and features three pull-through bays.

“They are happy to have another supplier for equipment and services locally. We are excited to establish new working relationships and build and develop existing relationships.”

Manager Ed Greer heads up the Atlas Copco team at the store, including Rental and Service Coordinator Jerry Delrae, Project Manager Tim Fagan, and Customer Service and Parts Manager David Arroyo.

“Phoenix is a center where the bulk of the business for blasting and drilling and paving is done,” Ayers said, adding that the location on the main crossroads of Interstate 17 and Pinnacle Peak Road and its proximity to major highways and ports make the new store convenient for customers.

Customers will find such key products at the Phoenix location as the new model lineup of Atlas Copco surface crawler drill rigs, which includes the tophammer FlexiROC T35, SmartROC T45 and the down-the-hole SmartROC D65. Road construction equipment includes the Dynapac F1000T highway class tracked paver designed specifically for the North American market, as well as Dynapac compaction equipment. The store also will carry Powercrusher mobile track-mounted crushers and screening equipment.

For more information, call 800/732-6762 or visit www.atlascopco.us.




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