Georgia, USA - Takeuchi Manufacturing (US), Ltd., a construction equipment manufacturer, has strengthened its dealer network through a new partnership with Central Power Systems & Services, Inc., a power generation company, which will now offer Takeuchi’s full line of compact construction equipment across multiple locations in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
Under the agreement, Central Power Systems & Services will sell, rent, and service Takeuchi compact excavators and track loaders at its branch in Woodward, Okla.; four Kansas locations in Wichita, Salina, Colby, and Garden City; and three Texas locations in Hutto, San Antonio, and Corpus Christi.
Mr. John Cosgrove, president of Central Power Systems & Services, said, "We're excited to add the Takeuchi product line to our construction equipment offering. Takeuchi's reputation for quality, innovation and performance aligns perfectly with the values we bring to our customers. This partnership strengthens our ability to deliver reliable, industry-leading equipment solutions backed by the service and support our clients have come to expect."
Central Power Systems & Services, established in 1954, provides power generation, distribution, and heavy equipment solutions across 20 locations in Kansas, western Missouri, northern Oklahoma, and Texas. With 700 employees, the company serves industries from construction to critical infrastructure, offering equipment sales, rentals, custom-engineered systems, and 24/7 service. Recently, it expanded with a 750,000-square-foot power generation facility in Platte City, Mo.
Mr. Shay Klusmeyer, western division sales manager of Takeuchi-US, said, "We're proud to welcome Central Power Systems & Services to the Takeuchi dealer network. Over the years, Central Power has built a strong reputation for outstanding customer service and deep industry expertise, and we're confident they will represent the Takeuchi brand with excellence. We look forward to a successful partnership that brings even greater value to customers in Oklahoma, Kansas and Texas."