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Link-Belt Announces Stevenson Sales & Service LLC as Illinois and Indiana Distributor

Wed May 10, 2017 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Stevenson Sales & Service LLC has been named the authorized Link-Belt Crane distributor to provide sales, service and parts throughout central and northern Illinois and northwest Indiana. Vice president Ken Martinek, a long-time veteran of northern Illinois' lifting industry, will be leading this new endeavor for Stevenson Sales & Service.

“We're excited to announce this new partnership. With the leadership of Ken Martinek and the can-do attitude of the Stevenson organization, we expect Stevenson Sales & Service to be a tremendous addition to our Link-Belt family providing a high level of expertise in sales and technical support,” said Skeeter Collins, North American Sales Manager for Link-Belt Cranes.

Per Ken Martinek, “My objective has always been to provide my customers with high specification products and outstanding service and support. I believe that Stevenson Sales & Service, in combination with Link-Belt Cranes, will quickly become a market-leader of lifting solutions in this territory.” Stevenson is a family-owned and operated business with locations in Bolingbrook and South Holland, Illinois.

Link-Belt Construction Equipment Company, with headquarters in Lexington, Kentucky, is a leader in the design and manufacture of telescopic boom and lattice boom cranes for the construction industry worldwide.

Complete crane specifications are available at www.linkbelt.com.




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