Willowbrook Plant expands Hyundai territory

Willowbrook Plant expands Hyundai territory

Willowbrook Plant has widened its Hyundai territory across eastern England. The move extends sales, service, parts, and support for heavier machines into additional counties.


IN Brief:

  • Willowbrook Plant has expanded its Hyundai Construction Equipment territory across 11 counties in eastern and central England.
  • The enlarged patch covers sales, service, parts, and customer support for Hyundai machines above 10 tonnes.
  • The move broadens local dealer coverage as Hyundai pushes newer crawler excavators, dozers, wheel loaders, and ADTs.

Willowbrook Plant is extending its Hyundai Construction Equipment territory across a wider stretch of eastern and central England, adding Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, and Bedfordshire to its heavy-equipment sales and support patch for machines above 10 tonnes.

The Corby business first became a Hyundai heavy-line dealer in 2011, initially covering Northamptonshire, Leicestershire, and Cambridgeshire, before adding Lincolnshire, Derbyshire, and Nottinghamshire in 2020. The latest expansion gives the dealer a substantially broader regional footprint at a point when Hyundai is widening its offer across crawler excavators, dozers, wheeled loaders, and articulated dump trucks.

Willowbrook said the enlarged territory will be backed by additional sales and service capacity. That will be the operational test. A larger dealer area only counts if parts support, field response, and workshop back-up remain tight once machines are spread across a much bigger geography. For Hyundai users in the region, the immediate effect is a larger local support base for heavier construction plant, with uptime and service coverage likely to matter more than the badge move itself.



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