CASE strengthens dealer network in western India
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CASE strengthens dealer network in western India

CASE Construction Equipment, a brand of CNH Industrial, has expanded its presence in Maharashtra by appointing a new dealer partner, Bombay Infra in Thane. Located at MIDC Khairane on Thane Belapur Road, Bombay Infra assists with sales, service, and spares requirement for CASE India's customers. Along with Thane, the dealership will cater to nearby regions such as Mumbai, Raigad, Palghar, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, and Goa. Following the inauguration ceremony, the brand delivered four machines to the customers, symbolising the commencement of operations.

Speaking on the inauguration, Kanwal Deep Singh Bhogal, Network Development Manager, (India & SAARC) – CASE Construction Equipment said, “This expansion of our presence in Maharashtra aligns perfectly with our commitment to serving the needs of our customers effectively. This facility reflects our goal to provide even better service to our valued customers. We are confident that this enhanced infrastructure will enable us to strengthen our customer relationships and continue delivering exceptional experiences.”

This state-of-the-art facility offers full range of CASE products and further promises an excellent customer experience complete with a customer lounge, workshop and training/conference room.

A global leader in Construction Equipment since 1842, CASE has been present in India since 1989. It has consistently remained a market leader in the Vibratory Compactor segment and a leading player in the backhoe loader segment, since inception. The company produces Made-in-India products in its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh for the domestic and export markets in over 105 countries.

CASE Construction Equipment, a brand of CNH Industrial, has expanded its presence in Maharashtra by appointing a new dealer partner, Bombay Infra in Thane. Located at MIDC Khairane on Thane Belapur Road, Bombay Infra assists with sales, service, and spares requirement for CASE India's customers. Along with Thane, the dealership will cater to nearby regions such as Mumbai, Raigad, Palghar, Ratnagiri, Sindhudurg, and Goa. Following the inauguration ceremony, the brand delivered four machines to the customers, symbolising the commencement of operations.Speaking on the inauguration, Kanwal Deep Singh Bhogal, Network Development Manager, (India & SAARC) – CASE Construction Equipment said, “This expansion of our presence in Maharashtra aligns perfectly with our commitment to serving the needs of our customers effectively. This facility reflects our goal to provide even better service to our valued customers. We are confident that this enhanced infrastructure will enable us to strengthen our customer relationships and continue delivering exceptional experiences.”This state-of-the-art facility offers full range of CASE products and further promises an excellent customer experience complete with a customer lounge, workshop and training/conference room.A global leader in Construction Equipment since 1842, CASE has been present in India since 1989. It has consistently remained a market leader in the Vibratory Compactor segment and a leading player in the backhoe loader segment, since inception. The company produces Made-in-India products in its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh for the domestic and export markets in over 105 countries.

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