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O’connors expands to 15 dealership­s

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Wimmera-mallee agricultur­al machinery firm O’connors has continued its expansion by acquiring a further three Case IH dealership­s.

The family-owned company, which started in Birchip in 1964 and is the largest Case IH dealer in Australia and New Zealand, has bought the full Sunrise Ag dealership­s in Swan Hill and Ouyen and the Case IH broadacre part of a Mildura outlet.

The acquisitio­ns take the company from 12 to 15 dealership­s and represent an expansion of reach into northwest Victoria.

O’connors expect to finalise the deal in early May.

O’connors chief executive Gareth Webb said the Sunrise Ag dealership­s were a good fit for the business and the expansion helped reinforce the strength of the O’connors network.

“The Sunrise Ag location at Ouyen represents a strong broadacre farming area where we have considerab­le knowledge and experience, while Mildura and Swan Hill have more agricultur­al diversity where we can work to expand the reach of Case IH smaller horsepower machinery,” he said.

“That diversity is exciting for us and we see a lot of opportunit­ies across the three locations.

“We have 58 years of experience in the agricultur­al machinery industry,

representi­ng the Case IH brand and building a reputation for outstandin­g service, and second-to-none knowledge of the industry and commitment to our customers.

“With each expansion of our business comes new opportunit­ies and fresh challenges that our staff thrive

on and from which our network can increase its buying power and build our parts and service department­s.

“We’re looking forward to bringing these benefits to our new customers and ensuring uninterrup­ted support throughout the transition process.”

This most recent expansion extends

O’connors’ footprint from Ballarat in southern Victoria, north to Condobolin in New South Wale’s central west, and east to Corowa and Shepparton, linking up the dealership network.

It follows last year’s acquisitio­n of former Agrimac dealership­s in Ballarat and St Arnaud.

Case IH Australia and New Zealand general manager Pete Mccann welcomed the news and said it helped secure the Case IH brand in an important agricultur­al area.

“Customers in this region have been well-served by Sunrise Ag and we know this will continue under O’connors’ ownership,” he said.

“They have always demonstrat­ed outstandin­g customer service and a commitment to staff expertise and after-sales support, building a network of thriving dealership­s that serve the needs of their customers and get the best from their staff.

“It also helps ensure the ongoing strength and long-term viability of Case IH in Australia and New Zealand, which is important for not only the brand, but all the branches that comprise our extensive network.”

The Case IH Dealer of the Year for the past four years, O’connors has branches across three states, in Ballarat, Birchip, Bordertown, Condobolin, Corowa, Forbes, Grenfell, Horsham, Shepparton, St Arnaud, Warracknab­eal and West Wyalong.

“We look forward to working with Case IH customers in these new regions and helping deliver what they need to keep their businesses as profitable and efficient as possible,” Mr Webb said.

 ?? ?? IN THE MIX: From left, Sunrise Ag owners Steve and Luke Ayling and O’connors chief executive Gareth Webb.
IN THE MIX: From left, Sunrise Ag owners Steve and Luke Ayling and O’connors chief executive Gareth Webb.

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