DOE TAKE ON ANOTHER CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY BRAND

Strengthens offering across territory
DOE TAKE ON ANOTHER CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY BRAND

PICTURED ABOVE: L-R: Mark Crosby, divisional head of Construction Sales, Ernest Doe; Egidio Galano, head of CNH Construction Product Management EMEA; Graham Parker, development director, Ernest Doe; Chris Bunn, Construction Equipment sales manager, Ernest Doe; Ciro Casapulla, head of CNH Construction - EMEA; Valentina Versino, UK & ROI business director, CASE Construction Equipment; Angus Doe, managing director, Ernest Doe; Francesca Asteggiano, head of CNH Construction Sales – Europe

Ernest Doe & Sons Ltd has announced a new partnership with Case Construction Equipment, further strengthening its construction machinery offering across its trading area. 

Following a strategic review, the company has agreed to supply and support the full range of Case Construction equipment, marking what they describe as an important step in the continued development of their construction division. 

The agreement also extends Ernest Doe’s coverage, including expansion into Lincolnshire, enabling the business to support customers across a wider area. The company will now operate across 16 counties, covering London, the South East, East Anglia and parts of the Midlands.

Ernest Doe say they will offer the complete Case Construction line-up, including excavators from 1 tonne micro models through to 75 tonne machines, with real strength in large excavators, loading shovels and mini excavators. The range is complemented by skid steer loaders and compact track loaders.

The dealership also says customers will benefit from a competitive commercial package, including 0% finance options and extended warranties on selected machines. Aftersales support will be enhanced through parts supply via the UK distribution centre in Daventry, supported by Case’s European network.

 Commenting on the agreement, managing director Angus Doe said, “We are pleased to be working with Case Construction Equipment. The strength of the product range, the quality of the machines and the support behind the brand make this a good fit for our business and our customers. This partnership puts us in a strong position as we continue to develop and grow our construction offering.” 

With an expanded sales footprint and dedicated construction leadership in place, including the recent promotion of Chris Bunn to construction sales manager for the Group and Mark Crosby as divisional head of construction sales, Ernest Doe say they are well positioned to grow their construction business and continue supporting customers across the sector.

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