CUMBERLAND, WI, March 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) Earthquake, the leading expert and manufacturer of outdoor power equipment appointed Billiou's Inc. in Porterville, Calif. as their new distributor in the western United States. With over 50 years of experience, Earthquake, out of Cumberland, WI, will now be represented by Billiou's, who has been serving the parts needs of Outdoor Power Equipment dealers across the Western United States for more than 65 years. Earthquake's quality lawn and garden chore products, such as power-augers, tillers, and chainsaws, will have the full support of Billiou's corporate culture of customer service, with full service support to their Earthquake equipment dealers. "We are looking forward to extending the Earthquake equipment offering throughout the dealer base in the area we serve. Earthquake offers a great quality product at a great competitive price point, and when you combine that with Billiou's sixty five years of distribution experience, the dealer community is sure to win!" said John Billiou, President and Chief executive Officer of Billiou's Inc.
Earthquake's inventive outdoor chore product technology will now be more readily available through Billiou's dealers strategically located throughout Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Guam, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Saipan, Utah, and Washington.
"This is a great opportunity for Earthquake. We've followed Billiou's success and think they are perfect for getting our lawn and garden equipment into the hands of our valued customers. Trust goes a long way, and we are pleased that we can count on Billiou's dealers to provide that first line of support, choosing the right Earthquake product to use," adds Leif Ringstad, of Earthquake.
Earthquake has been creating outdoor power equipment for over fifty years, and provides a broad category of earth augers, power-heads, tillers, chainsaws, generators and more. Earthquake brands are differentiated by superior craftsmanship, quality assurance and durability. Earthquake is located Cumberland, WI 54829.
Billiou's to Distribute Earthquake Outdoor Chore Products in Western USA
Billiou's to Distribute Earthquake Outdoor Chore Products in Western USA
2013-03-17
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