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Campagna: Open for business - The T-REX is alive and kicking
MONTREAL, Jan. 7 /PRNewswire/ - With over a dozen employees, Campagna Motors is now settled into its new 24,000-ft2 facilities, set up to meet the demand that just keeps coming despite rough economic times. Indeed, since September 2008, the company has produced more than 30 T-REX units. Campagna now has seven new dealers inthe United States and has just signed a deal inJapan with a network of 16 dealers. Negotiations are also underway for the European and Middle Eastern markets.
"Our production is on the right track. Since we announced our purchase of the company, the orders just keep coming," says David Neault.
Indeed, since Cirbin's acquisition of the T-REX assets in 2008, Andre Morissette, CEO, and David Neault, COO, have overhauled the company, newly baptized Campagna Motors, and built a solid and effective team. Expertly recruiting the best of players, they have re-launched Campagna and revved that T-REX sound.
"We've worked hard over the past year to give the company a new start. We've been careful to do things the way they should be done and never make a promise we can't keep. So much so that in restructuring, we chose to be totally operational before even letting people know. As planned, we're ready to get 2009 off to a great start and T-REX fans can finally rest assured they'll get the service they deserve," says Andre Morissette.
To learn more or to see the T-REX and the V13R, go to www.campagnamotors.com.
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