To help facilitate government and fleet sales and to add awareness to its internal sales programs, a government and fleet sales section has gone live on Kawasaki.com.
by Staff
December 2, 2016
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In an effort to help facilitate government and fleet sales and to add awareness to its internal sales programs, a government and fleet sales section has gone live on Kawasaki.com.
Kawasaki is known for its Kawasaki Strong lineup of side-by-side utility vehicles and Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., (KMC) recently made it easier for government and fleet purchasers to see its full lineup and work with the KMC’s dealer network of independent retailers to acquire them.
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“This new section of our website makes it easy for decision makers to connect with Kawasaki to better understand the strength and durability of our side-by-side utility vehicle lineup,” said KMC Manager, Government and Fleet Sales Michael Jacobs. “We are well versed in the government bid procurement process as well as the special requirements of sales to fleet customers. We have the staff to help facilitate these sales through KMC’s dealer network of nearly 1,100 independent retailers.”
Kawasaki is currently celebrating its 50th anniversary in the United States and has been assembling product with domestic and imported parts in Lincoln, Neb., since 1975. In 1987 Kawasaki produced its first MULE side-by-side utility vehicle. Its line-up of side-by-side utility vehicles has grown over the years and includes both gasoline and diesel options with seating capacity ranging from two to six passengers. Each Kawasaki side-by-side utility vehicle is backed by a three-year limited warranty.
The new section on Kawasaki.com includes contact information for government and fleet sales manager Jacobs, who serves as a liaison between the customer, dealer, Kawasaki Motors Manufacturing Corp., and Kawasaki Motors Corp., U.S.A., giving government and fleet customers a single point of contact.
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