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DEUTZ Corporation to Add New Power Center Location in Dallas
DALLAS, TX — DEUTZ Corporation announces that it will be adding another DEUTZ Power Center location, this time in the DFW Texas area. The new location will be called DEUTZ Power Center Mid-America.
"The midsection of the country has been a booming area for us, with an economy that's spurring more construction and infrastructure projects," said Dominick A. Vermet, General Manager for DEUTZ Power Centers. "By adding this new Power Center location in DFW, we'll be able to better support OEMs and end users in this large region by providing top-notch, expert service and parts delivery that keeps their equipment up and running."
Ron Schmidt, Service Manager at DEUTZ Power Center Great Lakes, will be relocating to serve as the General Manager of DEUTZ Power Center Mid-America.
"We've been looking for just the right location so that we can officially open this new DEUTZ Power Center for business," Schmidt said. "I'm excited to take what I've learned as the Service Manager in the Great Lakes region and put it to work for the OEMs and customers we'll serve from DEUTZ Power Center Mid-America."
Like its counterparts throughout the U.S., DEUTZ Power Center Mid-America will have a fully stocked parts counter and provide regularly scheduled and emergency service of DEUTZ engines, either at the Power Center location or at the customer's site via remotely-located service technicians. Each remote technician is locally based in other cities, such as Houston and Midland-Odessa, allowing them to quickly manage customer needs in those areas.
DEUTZ Power Center Mid-America will also provide application engineering and technical sales resources for OEMs that utilize DEUTZ products in their equipment. Manufacturers can receive custom, value-added production and assembly services. Power Center customers can also purchase new DEUTZ engines, as well as DEUTZ Xchange remanufactured engines.
Texas Contractor Projects"The midsection of the country has been a booming area for us, with an economy that's spurring more construction and infrastructure projects," said Dominick A. Vermet, General Manager for DEUTZ Power Centers. "By adding this new Power Center location in DFW, we'll be able to better support OEMs and end users in this large region by providing top-notch, expert service and parts delivery that keeps their equipment up and running."
Ron Schmidt, Service Manager at DEUTZ Power Center Great Lakes, will be relocating to serve as the General Manager of DEUTZ Power Center Mid-America.
"We've been looking for just the right location so that we can officially open this new DEUTZ Power Center for business," Schmidt said. "I'm excited to take what I've learned as the Service Manager in the Great Lakes region and put it to work for the OEMs and customers we'll serve from DEUTZ Power Center Mid-America."
Like its counterparts throughout the U.S., DEUTZ Power Center Mid-America will have a fully stocked parts counter and provide regularly scheduled and emergency service of DEUTZ engines, either at the Power Center location or at the customer's site via remotely-located service technicians. Each remote technician is locally based in other cities, such as Houston and Midland-Odessa, allowing them to quickly manage customer needs in those areas.
DEUTZ Power Center Mid-America will also provide application engineering and technical sales resources for OEMs that utilize DEUTZ products in their equipment. Manufacturers can receive custom, value-added production and assembly services. Power Center customers can also purchase new DEUTZ engines, as well as DEUTZ Xchange remanufactured engines.
