Kirby-Smith Machinery Now Carries LBX Excavators in St. Louis, MO.

October 31, 2023 / Industry & Manufacturer News

Since 1983, Kirby-Smith Machinery has been a leading provider of heavy equipment in the central United States.

Offering superior products to the construction, mining, and industrial markets, their team has a long history of helping Link-Belt Excavator customers with their equipment needs. Their quality customer service will flourish with the addition of the Link-Belt product line to their existing St. Louis location at 12920 Gravois Rd., St. Louis, MO 63127, phone (314) 729-0125.

Pat Miller, GM of Distribution Development, explains, “Kirby-Smith Machinery is a fitting partner for Link-Belt Excavators with a long tradition of excellence in sales and customer care.” Kevin Roberts, General Sales Manager, added, “We are excited about expanding our relationship with Kirby-Smith and look forward to growth in both the Kansas City and St. Louis markets.”

Kirby-Smith Machinery and its hundreds of dedicated professional employees are committed to providing reliable new and used equipment for sale and equipment rentals, as well as responsive service and equipment parts for multiple makes and models.

Kirby-Smith’s Gavin Cole, Executive Vice President, Sales, remarks, “We are excited to grow our partnership with LBX by expanding their excavator product line into St. Louis and the surrounding areas. This move provides our St. Louis territory with a quality excavator product and increases our sales and rental coverage for our customers to the north. LBX has been great to work with, and our St. Louis customers will benefit from the combination of their dependable equipment with our dedicated support capabilities.”

Kirby-Smith Machinery has 12 branch locations in Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and Missouri.


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