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McCulloch Group signs deal for North and South American expansion

McCulloch Group appoints US distributor

McCulloch Group is partnering with DavRail Inc. as an exclusive distribution partner for its products, covering the territories of North and South America. Maintenance solutions provider DavRail based in Fort Worth, Texas, will market, sell and lease the McCulloch product range. Territories covered under the deal include the USA, Mexico, Canada and Brazil.

DavRail is to develop upon McCulloch’s North American activities which has seen its products used in New York and Toronto. DavRail Inc. is a subsidiary of the DavOil Group of companies – a Texan based family-owned enterprise with a range of trading interests including ownership and management of the Fort Worth and Western Rail Road.

McCulloch Group at Hurlford depot

McCulloch Group employees gather outside the entrance to its base in Hurlford, Ayrshire.

Dylan Harper, Head of Marketing and Communications - McCulloch Group says: “The appointment of DavRail as our exclusive distributors across North and South America is a key step within our strategic growth plans for the McCulloch Group. As a family business founded in a small Scottish town by twin brothers over thirty years ago, we are proud to be transforming the rail infrastructure across the globe with our unique equipment and approach. The relationship with DavRail, and wider DavOil Group, is a development which accelerates our international reach to the benefit of the industry worldwide. We are proud to welcome DavRail formally as strategic partners and look forward to a future together.”

Andrew Davis, President of DavRail, says: “The chance to partner with McCulloch Group is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. What started as a chance encounter at an industry show has blossomed into a robust relationship with the McCulloch family. Together we intend to change the world, and we’re starting that by showing the Maintenance of Way industry just how efficient and innovative the “McCulloch Way” can be on our side of the Atlantic!”



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  • Brian Wilshaw - 31/01/2024 16:17

    If you trade in South America some of the distances between rails are none standard. If this is the area or country you are going to be working in please make sure you know with confirmation what you are working with. If you already have information of this nature and I am sure you do then I apologise .

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