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Kirby-Smith Machinery Brings Takeuchi to Kansas City

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Kirby-Smith has expanded its relationship with Takeuchi to include the Kansas City, Kansas, market. “We We are excited to expand our partnership with Takeuchi to the Midwest with our location in Kansas City,” said H.E. president, in a prepared statement. Throughout each of our locations,…

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Liebherr USA Opens New Equipment Source Retail Store in Kansas City, MO

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The grand opening of the new Liebherr Equipment Source (LES) store is set for April 2, 2017, located at 707 Mulberry Street, Kansas City, MO.

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Kansas: Amazon Picks Kansas City for Fulfillment Center

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A mazon.com recently announced it will open a new fulfillment center in Kansas City, KS. In addition to the new fulfillment center in Wyandotte County and the upcoming facility in Edgerton, Amazon has existing Kansas facilities in Lenexa. “We This is a transformative capital investment in our city. By Jonathan Sanders.

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Struck-by Incidents Cause 15% of Workplace Fatalities in Kansas City Region

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In the past five years, 15 percent of all workplace fatalities investigated by the Kansas City Regional Office of OSHA have involved vehicle accidents that struck employees in the workplace.'

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BUSINESS REPORT: Missouri – Ford Invests $1.1 Billion In Kansas City Truck Plant Expansion

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On May 02-2013, Ford Motor Company announced it would add a third crew and more than 2,000 jobs at the Kansas City Assembly Plant which builds the F-150. Ford is adding more than 2,000 jobs at its Kansas City (MO) Assembly Plant to meet surging demand for the Ford F-150 and planned production of the all-new Ford Transit.

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Ford E-Transit Van Promises Low TCO

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unveiled its 2022 E-Transit all-electric cargo van and says it will be built at its Kansas City assembly plant starting late next year, with prices starting at under $45,000. Ford Motor Co. Looking much like current gasoline-powered Transits, the new product will be rear-wheel drive, have similar…

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Load King Acquires Terex Boom, Crossover, Truck Crane Lines

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It is currently transferring inventory and equipment for the acquired product lines to Load King’s campus in Kansas City. Load King has acquired Terex’s boom truck, crossover, and truck crane product lines, and plans to unveil new crane configurations in the near future. Terex will continue to sell…