Doosan Infracore North America LLC has expanded its dealer network with an additional location of Cascade Trader Inc. as an authorized sales, service, parts, and rental provider of Doosan equipment.
The company now offers its customers in Spokane, Washington, and Hayden and Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, a wide range of Doosan equipment. Crawler excavators, log loaders, wheel excavators, material handlers, and wheel loaders are all available from the dealer. The dealership is located at 53 West Boekel Road in Hayden, Idaho.
Since 1991, Cascade Trader Inc. has operated as a new and used construction and forestry equipment sales and service business. Originally dealing exclusively in Chehalis, Washington, the company recognized the need for an additional location in Idaho to support its growing client base.
“As soon as our customers in Idaho realized the value of the Doosan line, the same growth that took place in Washington started in Idaho,” says Rich Lennox, owner of Cascade Trader Inc. “Our clients are hardworking business people who expect their dollars and their equipment to work as hard as they do. We are excited for this location’s ability to better serve those clients.”
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