Haulotte Inaugurates New Long Beach, Calif., Branch

Oct. 8, 2019
Haulotte North America officially opened the doors to its new Long Beach, Calif., branch last month.

Haulotte North America officially opened the doors to its new Long Beach, Calif., branch last month. The branch hosted both an internal ribbon-cutting ceremony and an inauguration event in conjunction with its 2019 Open Days for customers. Alexandre Saubot, CEO of Haulotte Group, cut the ribbon that officially inaugurated the California branch and offered a toast to the attending employees.

The new branch will serve as a machine distribution center.

“We are excited to finally announce the opening of our Long Beach branch here in California,” said Carlos Hernandez, zone manager for Americas. “The opening has been part of our strategic plan for several years in order to better serve customers, especially those on the West Coast.”

The event kicked off with a reception dinner at the Renaissance Hotel in downtown Long Beach. The following morning, customers attended a brief presentation highlighting the current North American market and upcoming ANSI changes. Customers then rotated through several stations of Haulotte Service workshops including an overview of the DIAG tool, the North American training offer, and E-Services. Haulotte Financial Services also hosted a workshop for customers to learn more about its program. Customer then toured the Long Beach branch and rotated through various equipment demonstration areas.

“The opening of this branch further signifies Haulotte’s commitment to the North American market and our pursuit of customer satisfaction,” said U.S. general manager Shawn Boone. “We hope the new branch will better facilitate customers on the west coast and support our existing North American headquarters in Virginia Beach, Va.”

The branch will expand current inventory and machines will be ready to ship out immediately, Boone said. “One of the main goals of opening the branch in Long Beach is to cut down on transit time,” he added. “We will be importing machines directly to the Port of Long Beach from our manufacturing facilities overseas in addition to our plant in Archbold, Ohio.”