New dealer in Hungary for Hitachi Construction Machinery Europe
Hitachi Construction Machinery (Europe) NV (HCME) has appointed a new dealer for its customers in Hungary as of January 1st 2024. Valkon Kft. will sell and support the full range of Hitachi construction machinery from its headquarters in Kecsekmét, and branches in Sárbogárd, at Pápa and Békéscsaba.
The new dealer was founded in May 2007 and has achieved a strong reputation in Hungary, achieving market-leading positions with high-quality products used in forestry and agricultural equipment.
“We would not have been able to achieve these results without high-quality machines and long-standing manufacturers who are specialists in their sectors and leaders in their fields,” says Sándor Kecskeméti – Managing Director.
“Many of our customers are involved in the construction industry as well as agriculture, and we can provide them with a high level of after-sales support, including service and parts.”
Valkon has an established and experienced team of more than 70 employees. Its service team receives regular training, including from the manufacturers it represents. “The most important basis for the success of our company is the strong relationships we have established with customers, suppliers, manufacturers, and colleagues, based on professional commitment and trust,” adds Sándor Kecskeméti – Managing Director.
HCME President Takaharu Ikeda comments: “We welcome Valkon to our dealer network and look forward to working closely with the team to help them assist our new and existing customers in Hungary, and strengthen our market position.”
For more information about Valkon, visit https://www.valkon.hu/
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