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Leasing used equipment can help you get to work.

With long lead times and higher price tags, you may be finding that options for new equipment are limited. After all, time is money, and you’ve got work to do. Finding reliable used equipment might be your best bet if you need to swing into action immediately. Heavy equipment generally holds its value and performs very well years after leaving the production line, making it a good alternative to buying new.

Benefits of leasing used equipment: compact equipment sector,” Ross said.

Availability: No wait times! You can secure equipment right away by shopping the vast inventory of the used marketplace, including auctions, dealerships, or private sellers. You’ll see many great used options right here in Supply Post.

Affordability: Used equipment carries a lighter price tag, with many of the benefits of new equipment. Used equipment can become even more affordable if you lease it. You can save your working capital and make payments on a schedule that matches your revenue cycle.

At CWB National Leasing, we’ll generally lease equipment that is up to 20 years old at the end of the lease term. As the Best Financing Company voted by Supply Post readers in 2022, we’ve helped thousands of business owners acquire used equipment. If you’re thinking about adding used equipment to your business, our experts can help.

Reporting directly to Pate are four new team members, each of whom will be responsible for sales and dealer development in distinct regions covering the United States and Canada.

Dale McLemore, an industry veteran with 35 years’ experience in compact equipment, is joining the company as senior dealer development and national accounts manager for compact equipment covering the southeastern region. Brian Slavinski brings 12 years of experience to his role as district manager for the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada, including extensive knowledge of the equipment industry from both the retail and manufacturing side.

Darren Wallace, district manager for the Central region of the U.S. and Canada, also brings a wealth of knowledge to the team, with 20 years of industry experience in sales and dealer development. And finally, Mike Dahs joins the team as district manager for the Western region of the U.S. and Canada. Mike has spent the last two years on the OEM side of the business, following nine years of retail experience working for a successful multi-line construction equipment dealer.

“During the past two years, we have added many compact-only Hyundai equipment dealers to our expanding network and will continue to aggressively recruit new dealers to support the sales momentum and growth we are seeing in this area,” Ross said. “We are excited about the creation of this new, dedicated compact equipment team and the support they will provide to Hyundai dealers and customers who are using our compact machines.” SP

Source: Hyundai