Tadano announces Coastline equipment expansion

10 October 2017

Tadano has expanded to include Nevada and Idaho territories for Coastline Equipment’s crane division.

Tadano has recently expanded Coastline Equipment’s crane division territory to include Nevada and Idaho. Since 2005 California-based distributor Coastline Equipment, a division of Bragg Companies, has provided crane sales, rental and customer service for Tadano cranes through their locations in California and the state of Baja, Mexico.

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Tadano has recently expanded Coastline Equipment’s crane division territory to include Nevada and Idaho.

“Tadano manufactures the most reliable, dependable and efficient cranes on the market today,” said Neil Goodale, general manager of Coastline Equipment’s crane division. “The cranes are designed to be safe and cost-effective to own or rent and operate. This dependability is why Bragg and our customers repeatedly choose Tadano rough-terrain and all-terrain cranes.”

“Coastline Equipment continues to be a great partner strongly committed to the sale, rental and support of Tadano cranes,” said Ron Dogotch, vice president of national accounts for Tadano.

“We are excited to grow our Tadano crane sales and rental operations into these new areas,” said Scott Bragg, vice president and COO of Bragg Companies. “As the Bragg Companies continue to expand our footprint in the Western US, it provides us with additional opportunities to grow the crane division of Coastline Equipment.”

Coastline Equipment’s crane division is a full-service crane dealership representing Tadano rough-terrain and all-terrain cranes. They offer sales and rentals on new and used equipment from their large rental fleet. The division’s staff includes factory-trained parts and service technicians offering expert quality service, fast response, and competitive prices. Coastline Equipment is a subsidiary of the Bragg Companies.

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