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Tue March 11, 2008
Denver Weinstiger Joins Nasser Heavy Equipment in Villa Rica
Denver Weinstiger has joined the staff at Nasser Heavy Equipment’s Villa Rica, Ga., branch. He will be taking on the responsibilities of business development for the company. Weinstiger has been in the equipment industry since 1975, when he began his career with a company in Ohio as a clerk in the service department....
Tue December 18, 2007
Seven Firms Bid to Demolish Most of Tiger Stadium
DETROIT (AP) Seven demolition firms have submitted bids with hopes of being selected for the job of razing most of Tiger Stadium. The Detroit Free Press reports demolition work could begin in early 2008 if the city’s Economic Development Corp....
Thu November 22, 2007
Tiger Sand & Gravel, IROCK Transform Old Steel Mill
After Republic Steel closed its Massillon, Ohio, steel mill, Pete Bitzel and Steve DiPietro decided five years ago to purchase the property for the land — or more specifically, for the sand and gravel....
Sat April 16, 2005
Concerns Rise Over Progress on LSU Tiger Stadium Job
BATON ROUGE, LA (AP) A little less than five months from LSU’s Sept. 3 football season opener with North Texas, the new $60-million west upper deck of Tiger Stadium is a stunted collection of concrete pillars and exposed construction material....
Wed December 22, 2004
Weinstiger, Reichling Join Stafford Tractor
Two new faces have joined the management ranks at Stafford Tractor Co. in Lawrenceville, GA. Denver Weinstiger has taken the helm as the company’s general manager. Denver started his career in the equipment industry in 1975, when he joined Columbus Equipment in Columbus, OH, as a clerk in the service department....
Wed September 15, 2004
Case Dealer Tiger Equipment Opens West TN Branch
In June, Forest Nabors officially purchased the assets of the Memphis, TN, branch of Equipment Support Services (ESS) and took on the roles of president and owner. This ESS branch, formerly the headquarters of United Equipment, is now under the name Tiger Equipment Inc....
Thu March 04, 2004
With Eye on Thriving Construction Market, Tiger Brings On New Iron
For 10 years, Tiger Equipment Co., based in Jacksonville, NC, had primarily supplied eastern North Carolina with used equipment. But in recent years, the company has found tremendous success with new equipment lines....
Sat February 19, 2000
Tiger Joins Sakai Dealer Network
Sakai America recently announced the appointment of Tiger Machinery as its authorized dealer in the states of Ohio, Northern Kentucky and Southeast Indiana. Sakai offers a full line of vibratory soil and asphalt compactors, static rollers, soil stabilizers, pavement profilers and three new 4000VPM rollers designed for Superpave. Tiger Machinery has been fully trained in the application, sales and service of Sakai products and offers prompt parts and service support from all of its branches. For more information, contact Tiger Machinery at 513/772-3232....
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