Case Manufactures its 250,000th Skid Steer
June 17, 2010
Case celebrated production of its 250,000th skid steer loader on June 17. Case has been among the world’s leading skid steer manufacturers since launching its skid steer line in 1969.
In a ceremony at its global skid steer manufacturing facility in Wichita, Kan., Case presented the 250,000th skid steer to its new owner, Dino Folino of A. Folino Construction, a paving contractor from Oakmont, Penn. The new Case 430 skid steer is Folino’s fourth in a fleet of equipment that includes nine Case machines.
Case began producing skid steers in 1969 with the 1530 Uni-Loader model, and has been innovating ever since with Case-exclusive features like Ride Control and side lighting. Last year, Case marked its 40th anniversary of manufacturing skid steers with Case Rockin’ Block Parties (especially themed dealer open houses) at Case dealerships across North America.
“In 2000, we manufactured our 100,000th skid steer. Then, just 10 years later, we more than doubled our sales,” said Curtis Goettel, skid steer marketing manager. “Today’s achievement testifies that customers around the world prefer Case skid steers. You’ll find Case skid steers digging, hauling, pushing and loading material on jobsites in more than 150 countries around the globe.”
A. Folino Construction is a major paving contractor in the Pittsburgh area. The company was founded by Dino’s father, Anthony, in 1972 and operates a large equipment fleet, including Case wheel loaders, excavators, loader/backhoes and skid steers for a total of nine products, including the new skid steer.
“We’re honored to take delivery of this machine, and we appreciate the attention that comes with owning the 250,000th Case skid steer,” said Dino Folino. “We’ll put it to work right away, like all of our other Case equipment. We have Case skid steers on all of our crews – they’re versatile, dependable and the operators love them. We’ve been very pleased with all of our Case equipment, and with our Case dealer, Groff Tractor.”
