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Ditch Witch of Georgia Invites Its Customers to Reopening

A terrific crowd attended for a low country boil lunch and the opportunity to see the newest offerings from Ditch Witch.

Tue September 27, 2016 - Southeast Edition #20
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(L-R): Jerry Webb, Mike Trotter, Trip Swilley and Yvette Fields, all of the city of Albany, Ga., stop in for lunch.
(L-R): Jerry Webb, Mike Trotter, Trip Swilley and Yvette Fields, all of the city of Albany, Ga., stop in for lunch.
(L-R): Jerry Webb, Mike Trotter, Trip Swilley and Yvette Fields, all of the city of Albany, Ga., stop in for lunch. Marty Thornton (L) of the city of Douglas, Ga., stopped in for lunch and won a Yeti soft side cooler, which was presented to him by Ricky McCrary, Ditch Witch of Georgia, branch manager. Mark Whittle (L) of Baroid Industrial Drilling Products, Lexington, S.C., provides a sample bucket of Baroid Clay-Drill to his customer Larry Rodgers of HDD Inc., Tallassee, Ala. The new showroom layout provides plenty of room for manufacturer displays of products including Ditch Witch of Georgia’s Hammerhead trenchless equipment products. (L-R): Ronnie Mayfield, Ditch Witch of Georgia; James “Bip” Farrow, retired Georgia Power fleet manager, Columbus, Ga.; and Ricky McCrary and Wade Bailey, Ditch Witch of Georgia, catch up at the event. Ditch Witch of Georgia hosted a customer appreciation luncheon and grand reopening of its newly redesigned facility, located on W. Oakridge Drive in Albany, Ga., on Sept. 15. Customers flood the Ditch Witch of Georgia Albany, Ga., branch for some great giveaways and a catered lunch on Sept. 15. The renovations included adding a conference room. Staff members of the Ditch Witch of Georgia, Albany, Ga., (L-R) are Ricky McCrary, branch manager; Terry Hancock, mechanic; Richard Morefield, mechanic; Gary Morris, sales representative; Todd Human, sales representative; and Mike Holton, parts sales representative. The showroom and parts counter area underwent a complete renovation. (L-R): Ricky McCrary, Ditch Witch of Georgia, goes over the features of a Ditch Witch JT25 directional drill with Archie Carson and Cliff Ouzts, city of Thomasville, Ga., utilities department; Gary Morris, Ditch Witch of Georgia; and James Williams of the city of Thomasville. An array of Ditch Witch products were on the yard during the event. (L-R): Todd Human, Ditch Witch of Georgia; Robbie Burt and Josh Benefield of B&B Telecommunications, Columbus, Ga.; and Justin Anderson and Robert Campbell, Ditch Witch corporate, Perry, Okla., attend the event. (L-R): Tory Wilson and David O’Neal of Flint Energies, Reynolds, Ga.; Danny Wingard and Wendell Nealey of Sumpter EMC, Americus, Ga.; and Todd Human, Ditch Witch of Georgia, look over RT45 trenchers on display in the shop area. Wade Bailey (standing), Ditch Witch of Georgia general manager, greets some of his guests including (L-R) Richard Michaels, Jared Perone and Jeshimon Perone, all of AAA Sprinkler Systems, Albany, Ga. Wade Bailey (R), Ditch Witch of Georgia general manager serves sweet tea to staffers and guests including (L-R) Todd Human, Ditch Witch of Georgia, and Jamie and Shannon Delamar, both of General Maintenance Contractors, Opelika, Ala.

Ditch Witch of Georgia hosted a customer appreciation luncheon and grand reopening of its newly redesigned facility, located on W. Oakridge Drive in Albany, Ga., on Sept. 15. A terrific crowd attended for a low country boil lunch and the opportunity to see the newest offerings from Ditch Witch. Factory representatives of Ditch Witch, Baroid Industrial Drilling Products and Hammerhead were in attendance to lend their support, as well as staff members from the Ditch Witch of Georgia — Forest Park and Savannah, Ga., locations — all working together to make the event a tremendous success.

Product displays, giveaways and prize drawings were featured at the event. Attendees also took the opportunity to tour the newly renovated facility, which represented a substantial investment to enhance the overall look and functionality of the building.

Ditch Witch of Georgia representatives said that the building, which housed the Ditch Witch distribution operation for almost 35 years, was due for a makeover. Ricky McCrary, branch manager, and Terry Hancock, mechanic, have worked for the company for more than 40 years and have been working in this same facility since it opened. McCrary and Hancock, as well as the entire staff of Ditch Witch of Georgia, were instrumental in the design of the new branch, providing input and working on the total renovation and modernization of the Albany branch.


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