Kubota (UK) is adding to the territory of leading construction dealer Boss Plant Sales from January 1, 2026, consolidating its network across the South-East of England. Boss Plant Sales will assume responsibility for neighbouring Essex.
“We are delighted to be able to increase the territory of an exceptional dealer, as we continue to grow our product range across the construction business,” said Rob White, Kubota (UK) Construction Division Manager.
“This is an exciting time for Kubota, with the addition of larger excavators, wheeled excavators and compact tracked loaders to the line-up. We will be offering customers and dealers a whole range of new opportunities next year, including new driveline technologies such as ‘Requip’ Kubota’s award-winning Electric Retrofit for mini excavators. We will have the best network of dealers to support those new machines.”
For Boss Plant Sales, the move is a natural extension to the business, as Essex borders the Hertfordshire firm’s existing territory. Managing Director Graham Stansfield also has previous experience of working with customers in the county, having worked with both Kubota and its dealers in the area for many years.
“Everyone at Boss Plant Sales is thrilled with the opportunity and I personally am looking forward to getting in touch with customers from years ago and meeting new businesses,” said Mr Stansfield.
“We have invested significantly in premises and facilities since we started, and just two months ago have taken on another 1.5 acres of secure storage and warehousing, to assist with the increasing range of products from Kubota. We understand how important it is to support the machines that are already in the field as well as those going forwards.
“Boss Plant Sales has a modern fleet of mobile service vehicles and aftersales support vehicles and continually has engineers attending the latest manufacturers’ training courses. We are committed to investing in the best people and facilities, to help ensure that our new customers in Essex will get the level of sales and service that they deserve.”