Central Turf & Irrigation Supply opens first Indiana location

Central Turf & Irrigation Supply, Elmsford, New York, a distributor of irrigation and landscape supplies, opens its first location in the state of Indiana.
The company expands into its 19th state with a new branch in South Bend, Indiana, following two openings in Ohio earlier this year.
Central Turf & Irrigation Supply, Elmsford, New York, a distributor of irrigation and landscape supplies, opens its first location in the state of Indiana.

Central Turf & Irrigation Supply, Elmsford, New York, a North American customer-focused wholesale distributor of irrigation and landscape supplies, announces the opening of its first location in the state of Indiana, in South Bend. As a family owned and operated distributor on the East Coast, Central continues its expansion into new markets, celebrating openings in two Ohio locations this year.

The new Indiana location will offer local industry professionals competitive choice, expansive product categories and solution-focused support. Customers will have access to valuable resources that are found at all Central branches including one-stop shopping with the largest selection of in-stock inventory from leading manufacturers, local same-day delivery services, category experts, competitive pricing, large-scale design services, hands-on training and marketing support services.

“Central believes in strong partnerships to help our customers grow and be successful. That’s why we’re so excited to be able to serve and support customers in Indiana with solutions across irrigation, landscape, lighting, hardscape, and more,” says Bernardo Luciano, president of Central Turf & Irrigation Supply. “At Central, we continue to focus on our combination of customer-centered solutions, fully stocked warehouses, and one-stop shopping. We are thrilled to bring this approach to South Bend as we continue to increase our footprint in the Midwest and support the growth of the Green Industry.”

Read more about Central Turf & Irrigation Supply.

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