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CASE Expands Maharashtra Presence with New Dealership in Nashik
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CASE Expands Maharashtra Presence with New Dealership in Nashik

CASE Construction Equipment, a brand of CNH, has reinforced its footprint in Maharashtra with the launch of a new dealership, Gulati Cranes, in Nashik. Strategically located on Nashik Airport Road in Adgaon, the facility will serve customers across Nashik, Dhule, Nandurbar, and Jalgaon with end-to-end sales, service, and spare parts support.

Speaking at the inauguration, Mr Shalabh Chaturvedi, Managing Director, CASE Construction Equipment – India & SAARC, stated, "This expansion into Nashik marks a significant milestone in our efforts to enhance our presence in Maharashtra. At CASE India, customer-centricity is central to our operations, and this new facility will provide direct access to advanced machinery, genuine parts, and expert service—bringing all essential offerings under one roof. More importantly, this dealership represents our commitment to supporting regional growth and contributing to India's infrastructure development."

The newly inaugurated dealership is a modern, full-service facility showcasing CASE’s entire range of construction equipment. Designed to provide a premium customer experience, it features a fully equipped workshop, genuine parts availability, a telematics centre, training and conference spaces, and a dedicated customer lounge. A team of highly trained technical advisors and service engineers ensures efficient assistance at every touchpoint.

With a legacy dating back to 1842, CASE Construction Equipment has been present in India since 1989. It has long held a leadership position in the Vibratory Compactor segment and remains a key player in the backhoe loader market. Its manufacturing plant in Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh, produces Made-in-India equipment for both domestic use and export to over 105 countries worldwide.

CASE Construction Equipment, a brand of CNH, has reinforced its footprint in Maharashtra with the launch of a new dealership, Gulati Cranes, in Nashik. Strategically located on Nashik Airport Road in Adgaon, the facility will serve customers across Nashik, Dhule, Nandurbar, and Jalgaon with end-to-end sales, service, and spare parts support. Speaking at the inauguration, Mr Shalabh Chaturvedi, Managing Director, CASE Construction Equipment – India & SAARC, stated, This expansion into Nashik marks a significant milestone in our efforts to enhance our presence in Maharashtra. At CASE India, customer-centricity is central to our operations, and this new facility will provide direct access to advanced machinery, genuine parts, and expert service—bringing all essential offerings under one roof. More importantly, this dealership represents our commitment to supporting regional growth and contributing to India's infrastructure development. The newly inaugurated dealership is a modern, full-service facility showcasing CASE’s entire range of construction equipment. Designed to provide a premium customer experience, it features a fully equipped workshop, genuine parts availability, a telematics centre, training and conference spaces, and a dedicated customer lounge. A team of highly trained technical advisors and service engineers ensures efficient assistance at every touchpoint. With a legacy dating back to 1842, CASE Construction Equipment has been present in India since 1989. It has long held a leadership position in the Vibratory Compactor segment and remains a key player in the backhoe loader market. Its manufacturing plant in Pithampur, Madhya Pradesh, produces Made-in-India equipment for both domestic use and export to over 105 countries worldwide.

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