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TTMI continues expansion in the south

Case IH dealer opens north Tasmania branch

After setting up shop in various locations across Victoria including Warnambool and Colac in recent months, Case IH dealership, TTMI, has opened up another new premise, this time in Latrobe in the north of Tasmania.

The dealership started operations on June 1 and becomes the seventh Case IH location for TTMI, in addition to its premises in Trafalgar, Maffra, Leongatha, Warrnambool, and Colac in Victoria; and in Longford, Tasmania.

TTMI is taking over the sales and servicing of Case IH equipment in the north Tasmania region from outgoing dealer, TR & KR Shipton, which serviced the area for over 40 years.

“For our TTMI customers in other areas, this most recent expansion is a new opportunity for our network to increase its buying power and build our parts and service departments, which is to the benefit of all our customers, right across all of our locations,” said TTMI dealer principal, Jason Henry.

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“The synergies of the TTMI regions help support the range of machinery we specialise in in all of our seven locations across the most beautiful and agriculturally-productive areas of Australia,” he said.

“Customers in north west Tasmania can expect we will bring the levels of service and support TTMI has become known for to ensure all of their requirements are met – whether that be for new machinery or ongoing service and maintenance – and we hope to expand the presence of Case IH, and the other seeding and tillage brands we represent, in the Latrobe region.”

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