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Oregon Introduces Over 700 SKUs
As part of the company’s ongoing commitment to support distributors and dealers in the power equipment industry, Oregon Tool, Inc. is adding over 700 SKUs to its already broad portfolio of lawn and garden and forestry parts.
“As the power equipment industry continues to evolve and new product applications and technologies are introduced to the market, we have an obligation to ensure our product portfolio is reflective of industry trends, geographic nuances, customer needs, and end-user expectations. We are making investments that will enable our customers to drive future growth”, states Jason Landmark, President, Forestry and Lawn & Garden, Oregon Tool.
The additional SKUs, available starting this year and into the first quarter of 2024, will result in an 85% increase in Oregon Tool, Inc.’s belt assortment, with notable increases in blades, tires and tubes and other maintenance and repair parts.
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