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KUBOTA ENGINES PARTNER MITCHELL
New national distributor for Scotland

Kubota has announced a new strategic partnership with engine and transmission specialists Mitchell Powersystems.

The agreement, sealed at SALTEX recently, will establish Mitchell Powersystems as the official National distributor of Kubota engines in Scotland.


L-R: Daniel Grant (Business Development Manager, Kubota Engines Division), Darren Hill (Operations Director, Mitchell Powersystems), Dave Roberts (MD, Kubota UK), Allan Mitchell (General Manager, Mitchell Powersystems Glasgow)

Mitchell Powersystems will provide Kubota’s current and future full range of oil and water cooled diesel and dual fuel engine solutions, along with delivering full customer care support services including the distribution of spare parts to regional engine dealers, Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and end user customers across a wide range of industry sectors in this key region.

Daniel Grant, Business Development Manager for Kubota’s Engines Division, commented, “This is a major investment programme by both parties specifically designed to increase Kubota’s market share and drive brand awareness in Scotland across a number of critical market sectors, including construction equipment, power generation, agriculture and materials handling. This partnership is all about strengthening our service offering and proposition across Scotland by joining forces with one of the most reputable engine specialists in the country.”

Founded in 1953, Mitchell Powersystems, part of the Turner Group of Companies, distributes and supports a number of premium engine brands for various applications including marine, industrial and transmissions for on and off-highway applications. The company is a one stop shop in the sale and service of engines, employing a team of highly skilled Workshop and Field Service Engineers, backed up by industry leading aftersales support.

Daniel continued: “Mitchell Powersystems has earned an enviable reputation in the diesel powered equipment market, particularly in the 56kW to 2200kW industrial engines market.

“By working in partnership with Kubota and becoming the national distributor for Scotland, it opens up new market possibilities for them in the sub -56kW power category with a leading brand. This is an exciting opportunity for both businesses to take advantage of and target significant growth in Scotland with an extremely strong proposition for OEMs to consider.”

Allan Mitchell, General Manager for Mitchell Powersystems in Glasgow, said: “By working in partnership with Kubota it allows us to increase our product and service offering and apply our engines’ expertise into new market sectors.

“The 0 to 56kW engine market is an untapped area for Mitchell Powersystems, offering us increased opportunities to diversify into new sectors and grow our market share by working in partnership with the world leader in this power category. We are delighted to be launching this landmark agreement with Kubota and look forward to strengthening this relationship in the future.”

Jem Engines, Kubota’s previous engine dealer for Scotland will continue to represent the company under the guidance and support of Mitchell Powersystems.


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