View of the TYM Cedartown Campus in Georgia, USA. /Courtesy of TYM

Global agricultural machinery specialist TYM is ramping up its North American market push by establishing a new strategic base in the southeastern United States.

TYM's North American subsidiary, TYM North America, announced on the 24th that it has opened a southeastern parts and service hub, the TYM Cedartown Campus, in Cedartown, Georgia.

Following the opening of the TYM Northeast Campus last year in Bloomsburg, which allows for product assembly, finished goods storage, service training, and parts sales, the new Cedartown Campus aims to expand customer touchpoints and further strengthen logistics and service infrastructure. This is expected to significantly enhance parts supply efficiency and after-service quality, as well as improve response speed, greatly boosting competitiveness in the North American market.

The TYM Cedartown Campus comprises approximately 5,000 square meters of warehouse space and 800 square meters of office space, integrating the existing parts warehouses in Rome and Perish, Georgia, to begin operations as a new base. This hub will serve as a key logistics and service center. In particular, it is anticipated that connecting with TYM's North American production facilities in nearby Rome will drastically improve the efficiency of the parts supply system and the quickness of after-service.

A TYM official noted, "We will maximize the efficiency of dealer operations in the southeastern region centered around the TYM Cedartown Campus and enhance our field-oriented service response capabilities to expand market competitiveness."

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