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Kawasaki Welcomes Medico Industries to Dealer Network

Fri August 12, 2011 - Northeast Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


KCMA Corporation welcomed Medico Industries to its nationwide team of dealers dedicated to sales and support of its wheel loaders.

“We are thrilled about adding the Kawasaki product to our wide range of offerings to the contractor market,” said Bill Vinsko, sales manager of Medico Industries. “Kawasaki’s products best suit the needs of a group of our customer base which requires large wheel loaders above 7 yards, especially the 8.5-yard and 13-yard loaders. These types of loaders are very popular with specific operators, especially in the coal fields of our region. Kawasaki products are also well suited for the aggregate producing and recycling industries. We have seen a growing need in our market place for a reliable, high performance loader in the 8 yard and up category. The Kawasaki reputation precedes itself and we are sure that our customers will be very satisfied not only with the Kawasaki product, but also the product support that comes with it.”

Medico Industries will be representing the Kawasaki product in northeastern Pennsylvania through its locations in Wilkes-Barre and in the Poconos in Pa. The company has been in business since 1936.

Kawasaki manufactures 15 models of wheel loaders ranging in size from 45 to 720 hp (33 to 536 kW) and .78 through 13 cu. yd. (.6 to 10 cu m). They are powered by Cummins engines. CEG




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