Hyundai appoints Agritrac Exports as new construction equipment dealer for Scotland

Hyundai appoints Agritrac Exports as new construction equipment dealer for Scotland

Hyundai is pleased to announce that Agritrac Exports has been appointed as the new Hyundai Construction Equipment dealer for Scotland as of January 2019.

Hyundai’s Regional Sales Manager for UK and Ireland, Tony Reeves, commenting on the appointment said, “As part of HRN Tractors, Agritrac offers a well established network of depots across Scotland which will offer our Hyundai customers the very highest levels of service, parts and sales provision”.

Agritrac, which is part of agricultural machinery supplier HRN Tractors, boasts seven depots across the Scottish region and employ 35 service technicians to support their products. The company also have 13 existing sales professionals and have recruited two additional dedicated construction sales specialists to complement the existing team.

Tony added, “Agritrac have a fantastic reputation across Scotland for excellent service backup, which is essential in providing ‘added value’ and ‘peace of mind’ to Scottish operators of our products”

Tony concluded, “Agritrac will also be a ‘full line’ dealer, which is a first for the Hyundai brand in Scotland, offering customers mini excavators as well as heavy line and Wheel Loaders. We are delighted to launch this partnership with Agritrac and are confident that this will positively boost our presence in the Scottish market.”

Agritrac Exports Director, Stuart Barclay commented on the collaboration he said, “We are very much looking forward to working with Hyundai and we see this partnership as a great opportunity to raise the profile of the brand in Scotland.”

Stuart added, “Hyundai manufacture a vast range of products and through our many depots across Scotland we are confident that we will be selling to a wide range of our existing customers and securing new customers. All backed up with an excellent parts and back-up service – which we have built our reputation on in the region.”