Mercedes-Benz add Joe Curran Commercials to their truck network

September 17, 2018
Mercedes-Benz add Joe Curran Commercials to their truck network Kat Curran and Joe Curran with Stephen Byrne (Chief Executive, Mercedes-Benz) and Fergus Conheady (Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicle Sales Manager)
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Joe Curran Commercials Ltd of Oldcastle, Co. Meath has been appointed as an authorised Mercedes-Benz truck sales and after-sales dealer.


The appointment sees the Mercedes-Benz truck sales network extended to seven dealers with after-sales increasing to 11 and 14 outlets nationwide for HGV and LCV respectively.

Operating since 2009 from a purpose built 2,500 square metre premises, Joe Curran Commercials will also service the Mercedes-Benz light commercial vehicle range. Onsite the premises also boasts a full CVRT centre complete with ADR approval.

Welcoming the appointment Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicles Sales Manager Fergus Conheady said: “We are excited to be extending the reach of Mercedes-Benz trucks through the midlands and welcome a proven operator in Joe Curran Commercials Ltd to the Mercedes-Benz family”.
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