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M&H Equipment Service Named Altoz Dealer Of The Year
M&H Equipment Service (M&H), a locally owned Northeast-based commercial power equipment sales and service dealer, has received the prestigious 2023 Altoz Dealer of the Year award. This recognition underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to quality, education, fair pricing, and unparalleled customer service. It is the first win for M&H, though the company’s third time in the Top 10 Dealer category.
The award was personally presented by Barry Swanger, Altoz’s Northeast Regional Manager. The recognition highlights the strong relationship between M&H and Altoz, and further cements M&H’s position as a market leader in the landscape, arborist, and snow industries.
Patrick Howell, Owner of M&H Equipment, comments, “This award from Altoz is a testament to our team’s dedication and hard work. We continually strive to provide the best service and products to our customers, and being named Dealer of the Year is a clear indication that we’re succeeding in our mission.”
Karl Bjorkman, Vice President of Sales and Revenue for Altoz, expresses his admiration for M&H’s achievements: “Your dedication, hard work, and commitment to making your dealership successful have not gone unnoticed. We recognize and appreciate you and your team’s efforts in promoting and growing the Altoz brand while delivering exceptional customer service.”
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