Hydro Mobile expands distribution network

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Hydro Mobile is partnering with Leppo Equipment and Colorado Scaffolding Equipment.
Hydro Mobile is partnering with Leppo Equipment, which will serve Michigan and Ohio, and Colorado Scaffolding Equipment, which will cover Colorado.

Leppo Equipment, founded in 1945 in Akron, Ohio, has six full-service locations serving Ohio and Michigan. Leppo’s branches are located in Tallmadge, Canton, Youngstown, Wooster, Elyria and Bedford Heights, all in Ohio. Leppo Equipment offers a complete range of construction equipment and services.

Partnering with Colorado Scaffolding Equipment insures product availability and quality service in the area. Colorado Scaffolding has been active in the scaffold and mast climbing work platform business for more than 33 years, and has an extensive knowledge of products and services.

Hydro Mobile boasts an extensive distribution network and, through its 25 partnerships, offers sales, rental, training, maintenance and technical support locally. For more information on Hydro Mobile, call 888-484-9376; Leppo Equipment, call 330-760-0741; and Colorado Scaffolding, call 303-287-3333.
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