Kubota (UK) has announced an increase in territory for Vincent Tractors & Plant that has resulted in its reach extending North-east from its existing Devon and Cornwall locations to a new depot at Wellington, Somerset.
This progressive extension of the Vincent’s sales area and customer base has seen the dealership expand into parts of Somerset, and North and East Devon, with a fourth depot to support agricultural and groundcare customers throughout the South-west of England.
“Vincent Tractors & Plant’s expansion continues to strengthen Kubota’s commitment to its customers and the markets in which our business operates,” the general manager of Kubota (UK)’s tractor business unit, Henry Bredin, said. “This strategic expansion sees the Vincent family continue to develop its partnership with Kubota, as it actively supports a wider customer base in both agricultural and groundcare sectors.”
The additional depot complements existing locations in Holsworthy, North Devon, plus Smithaleigh near Plympton in South Devon, and the company’s headquarters at Fraddon, Cornwall. From Wellington, the company will provide sales, parts, service and support for the Kubota tractor and implement ranges, and Kubota groundscare equipment.
Easily accessed from J26 of the M5 and the North Devon link-road, the new depot is able to support customers in North Devon and Somerset, reaching North to Bridgwater and East towards Axminster.
Serving the agriculture, construction and grounds maintenance sectors across Cornwall for more than 50 years, the business that was started by Ken and Esme Vincent has recently welcomed third-generation family members Alec and Nick Vincent into the fold. The brothers’ arrival, combined with ongoing business expansion – both geographically and with a diverse range of equipment – puts the dealership in a strong position to continue growing its customer base.
“We’re pleased to be a part of this exciting journey with Kubota, but just as importantly, we’re looking forward to welcoming new and existing agricultural and groundcare customers through the doors at Wellington,” sales director Nick Vincent said.