BRIDGEVIEW, Ill., June 23, 2017 -- Manitex International, Inc., (NASDAQ:MNTX), a leading international provider of cranes and specialized industrial equipment, today announced the appointment of Kansas-based Mynatt Truck & Equipment as a distributor of knuckleboom cranes for the states of Kansas and Missouri.
“We’re pleased to welcome Mynatt Truck & Equipment to our distributor network,” said Sam Rooke, Product Manager at Manitex-PM. “Mynatt’s devotion to providing first class quality, service and technical support coupled with their extensive industry experience makes them an ideal partner for us. When working with Mynatt Truck & Equipment, our customers in the Midwest will have access to the right equipment for their applications as well as exceptional post-sale service and support that we provide. We are anticipating sales to begin in early July.”
Jason Osborn President and Owner of Mynatt Truck & Equipment said, “We’re excited about the opportunity that the Manitex-PM product brings to our product range. We are especially enthusiastic about the investment Manitex International has placed into the product specifically in N. America. By committing to whole goods and parts inventory as well as stages of North-American assembly, Manitex-PM has certainly demonstrated that they are an eager partner looking to support us at the dealership level. It is important for us to have a strong partnership and we have that in Manitex-PM. We are looking forward to continued success in our partnership as our relationship develops.”
About Manitex International Inc.:
Manitex International, Inc. is a leading worldwide provider of highly engineered specialized equipment including boom trucks, cranes, and other related industrial equipment. Our products, which are manufactured in facilities located in the USA and Europe, are targeted to selected niche markets where their unique designs and engineering excellence fill the needs of our customers and provide a competitive advantage. We have consistently added to our portfolio of branded products and equipment both through internal development and focused acquisitions to diversify and expand our sales and profit base while remaining committed to our niche market strategy. Our brands include Manitex, PM, Badger, Sabre, and Valla. To learn more about Manitex-PM, visit www.manitex.com or call (512) 942-3000.
About Mynatt Truck & Equipment:
Mynatt Truck & Equipment Co. has been a premier supplier of truck mounted cranes in the United States since 1988. Since then we have grown to become a multi-line distributor covering a wide range of products and providing our unique solutions to a variety of industries. For more information on Mynatt Truck & Equipment, visit www.mynatt-truck.com or call (800) 669-6288.
Media: At Manitex International, Inc.: Samuel Rooke [email protected] 512.942.3014 Mynatt Truck & Equipment Jason Osborn [email protected] 913.829.6787 Investors: Darrow Associates, Inc. Peter Seltzberg, Managing Director, IR for Manitex International [email protected] 516.419.9915


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