Wastequip expands dealer network for Galbreath and Pioneer products

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Wastequip® has expanded its dealer network for Galbreath® hoists and Pioneer™ tarping systems, naming Carolina Environmental Systems (CES) and Trans Pro Equipment as dealers for Georgia. The Galbreath and Pioneer brands are recognized as the premier hoist and tarping system brands, respectively, for the waste industry. 

CES will now service north Georgia, expanding its current coverage area of North Carolina and South Carolina for Galbreath and Pioneer. CES sells both new and pre-owned equipment for the solid waste and recycling industry including hoists; front, rear and side loading refuse trucks; knuckle boom loaders; tarping systems; refuse containers; parts, service and more. CES also handles body rebuilds, mounting and repairs at its locations in Kernersville, North Carolina and Greenville, South Carolina. 

TransPro Equipment Sales, LLC has been named the exclusive Galbreath dealer for southern Georgia. TransPro has primarily been focused on truck sales since opening in 1959, but is expanding its operations. TransPro will now sell new and pre-owned equipment for the solid waste and recycling industry including hoists; front, rear and side loading refuse trucks; knuckle boom loaders; tarping systems; bins and parts. Their primary business will include renting and leasing refuse vehicles.  

“TransPro Equipment is excited to become part of the Galbreath dealer network, and we look forward to expanding Galbreath’s presence in the Southeast,” said Ed Birkett, president of TransPro. 

“Galbreath is expanding and strengthening its North American dealer network to better serve our customers,” said Shawn King, mobile division president. “CES was a natural choice to expand into Georgia because of their commitment to quality service, a knowledgeable sales force and extensive industry experience. We’re also excited to welcome TransPro Equipment Sales to our dealer network,” added King.

 

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