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1974 |
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CFC Holdings Pty Ltd incorporated |
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1981 |
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CEA begin as Furukawa distributor |
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1986 |
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CEA become Bobcat & Liebherr distributor |
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1991 |
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CEA become the first importer of Korean equipment into Australia with Samsung. CEA take on NPK hammers |
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1993 |
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CFC Holdings appointed the Samsung dealer |
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1995 |
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CEA become Soosan hammers distributor. Samsung becomes the 3rd most popular hydraulic excavator in Australia |
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1996 |
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Bobcat changes distribution. CEA takes on Gehl skidsteers |
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1998 |
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Volvo takes over Samsung resulting in CEA & CFC Holdings losing this distribution. CEA takes on JCB
distribution. |
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1999 |
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CEA appointed as dealer for Daewoo (Doosan). CFC purchase 8% share of CEA. |
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2000 |
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JCB backhoe becomes the highest selling backhoe in Australia and Daewoo becomes the 4th most popular excavator. Construction Equipment Rentals begins. |
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2001 |
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CFC Holdings changes it's trading name to CEA (WA) |
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2003 |
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CFC Holdings purchases CEA (East Coast) |
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2005 |
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Ag Equipment Australia (AEA) is established & is appointed JCB dealer for agricultural equipment. |
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2006 |
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Construction Equipment Financial Services commences. |
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2007 |
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CEA and AEA join Centurion, SDF Landgear and Construction Equipment Rentals to form the CFC Group of companies |
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2008 |
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JCB Construction Equipment Australia becomes single brand (JCB) focused with the relinquishment of Doosan distribution. Regional dealer network was significantly expanded with many dealers also now offering construction as well as agricultural products. |
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