Kioti Tractor hosts annual dealer meeting

Kioti Tractor hosted its annual dealer meeting Oct. 29 - Nov. 1. The event took place at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center.
More than 500 dealers attended the event in Nashville, Tennessee, which included a banquet honoring dealers and a concert.
Attendees at the Kioti Tractor annual dealer meeting.

Kioti Tractor, Wendell, North Carolina, hosted its annual dealer meeting Oct. 29 – Nov. 1. The event took place at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center in Nashville, Tennessee, and brought together 500 dealers from throughout the world.

The meeting’s theme was “dirty work.”

“We were pleased to welcome back our dealers to gather, celebrate and network in person,” says Peter Dong-Kyun Kim, president and CEO of Daedong-USA Inc., Kioti Tractor Division. “Kioti continues to evolve with the industry, and we are excited to continue exploring new product lines that bring value to new and trusted customers, such as our compact construction line and diesel-powered mower models. We hope the experience prepared our dealers to elevate their business and continue their ‘dirty work’ into 2023.”

In addition to education and networking opportunities, the event hosted a banquet honoring the company’s top dealers with awards to commemorate their 2021 success, followed by a private concert with Trace Adkins.

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