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HD Hyundai Celebrates Grand Opening of North American Customization Center in Georgia

HD Hyundai celebrates the grand opening of its North American Customization Center in Georgia, aiming to streamline machine delivery for dealers and customers. The 93,000-square-foot facility will provide complete configurations and advanced modifications, improving lead times for fully assembled machines.

Mon September 09, 2024 - National Edition #20
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Representatives from HD Hyundai Construction Equipment North America  this week joined executives from HD Hyundai XiteSolution, parent company of HD Hyundai Construction Equipment, along with representatives from Wallenius Wilhelmsen, to celebrate the grand opening of the first HD Hyundai North American Customization Plant in Brunswick, Ga.
Photo courtesy of Hyundai
Representatives from HD Hyundai Construction Equipment North America this week joined executives from HD Hyundai XiteSolution, parent company of HD Hyundai Construction Equipment, along with representatives from Wallenius Wilhelmsen, to celebrate the grand opening of the first HD Hyundai North American Customization Plant in Brunswick, Ga.
Representatives from HD Hyundai Construction Equipment North America  this week joined executives from HD Hyundai XiteSolution, parent company of HD Hyundai Construction Equipment, along with representatives from Wallenius Wilhelmsen, to celebrate the grand opening of the first HD Hyundai North American Customization Plant in Brunswick, Ga.   (Photo courtesy of Hyundai) President and CEO of HD Hyundai XiteSolution, Young Cheul Cho, inaugurates the opening of the HD Hyundai North American Customization Center with the celebratory breaking of a bottle of wine over the bucket of one of the Hyundai excavators customized at the new facility.   (Photo courtesy of Hyundai) Wallenius Wilhelmsen COO of Logistics Services John Felitto (L) and Senior  Vice President of High & Heavy Services Americas Mike Rye (C) congratulate HD Hyundai XiteSolution President and CEO Young Cheul Cho on the opening of the new HD Hyundai North American Customization Center.   (Photo courtesy of Hyundai)

Representatives from HD Hyundai Construction Equipment North America joined executives from HD Hyundai XiteSolution, parent company of HD Hyundai Construction Equipment, along with representatives from Wallenius Wilhelmsen, to celebrate the grand opening of the first HD Hyundai North American Customization Plant in Brunswick, Ga.

Through this consolidated customization plant, HD Hyundai Construction Equipment NA will be able to manage assembly work and modifications required by North American dealers and their customers. The center's primary purpose is to streamline the machine delivery process while maintaining adequate inventory.

With this new facility, HD Hyundai will be better equipped to meet dealer needs for complete configurations and advanced hydraulic modifications. "This state-of-the-art facility will help us reduce the lead time needed to get fully assembled machines to our customers," said Stan Park, president and CEO, HD Hyundai Construction Equipment North America.

Longtime logistics partner Wallenius Wilhelmsen will continue to provide logistics support, while the 93,000-sq.-ft. plant will follow the successful path of HD Hyundai's predecessor operation in Belgium, which handles similar customizations for Europe.

The HD Hyundai customization team will take machines from shipping ready to work ready, for instance fitting excavators with standard or long arms and mass or standard buckets, depending on customer requirements, or equipping them with additional cameras or 2D machine guidance or making them Trimble 3D-ready.

For more information, call 877/509-2254 or visit na.hd-hyundaice.com.




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