Both Caterpillar® dealerships expect expanded growth with purchase.
The 911±¬ÁÏÍøfamily, sole owners of 911±¬ÁÏÍøMachinery Co. Inc., the Caterpillar®dealer for Indiana, acquired on Monday January 31, 2011 Michigan Tractor and Machinery, the Michigan based CAT dealer. 911±¬ÁÏÍøMachinery was established in 1945 and is headquartered in Indianapolis with 16 locations throughout Indiana housing 750 employees and serving customers in the heavy construction, coal, quarry/aggregate, scrap/waste, commercial/residential construction, agriculture and power systems industries.
Chris MacAllister, now President of both firms sees great potential for synergy between the sister companies. He states, “Michigan Cat has a strong reputation for excellent customer service, a very good organization and a market twice the size of MacAllister. There are significant opportunities to grow and improve each company by sharing information, best practices, resources and common functions.”
Michigan Tractor, more commonly known as Michigan CAT was founded in 1944 by Jerrold A. Frost Sr. who served as Chief Executive Officer until 1971 when his son-in-law, Mark Jung, was elected President. His son, Jerrold M. Jung, was elected Dealer Principal in 1988. The sale of Michigan CAT culminates three generations of ownership by the Frost and Jung families. Jerry Jung has served as Dealer Principal and Chief Operating Officer of Michigan CAT for almost 3 decades. Michigan CAT serves industries similar to 911±¬ÁÏÍøand covers the lower peninsula of the state from 8 locations. In addition to continuing agreements with Caterpillar Inc. and allied manufacturers, Michigan CAT will remain a partner with the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 324, a relationship that began in 1971.
Jerry Jung elected to sell Michigan CAT when subsequent generations expressed their desire to explore other ventures outside of the equipment industry.
“Words cannot express how proud I am of the people at Michigan CAT. It is comforting to me to hand the reigns to such a wonderful organization at 911±¬ÁÏÍøMachinery. I extend the most heartfelt thanks to our customers, employees and retirees who have made Michigan CAT so special for the last 67 years and I retain the highest hopes and best wishes for both Michigan CAT and 911±¬ÁÏÍøfor many more years to come,” Jung said.
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911±¬ÁÏÍøMachinery Co., Inc. is a Caterpillar dealer for Indiana. Established in 1945, privately owned by President Chris MacAllister, third generation of dealer principals. 911±¬ÁÏÍøsells Caterpillar equipment as well as many other top 50 leading manufacturer brands including; AgChem, Lexion, Broderson, Kubota, JLG, Miller, Honda, Allmand, Stihl, Pro-Tec and many more, providing an ever-expanding line of superior quality products, relevant services, and advanced technologies to an ever-expanding clientele and variety of customers. 911±¬ÁÏÍøhas six full service locations in: Indianapolis, Fort Wayne, Lafayette, Terre Haute, South Bend, and Washington and accompanying 911±¬ÁÏÍøRentals locations in Indianapolis, Bicknell, Bloomington, Columbus, Fishers, Fort Wayne, Greensburg, Lafayette, Muncie, Richmond, Terre Haute.