Mid Country Machinery Announces New MCM Rents Location in Blair, Nebraska

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Mid Country Machinery (MCM) recently unveiled plans to open a new MCM Rents location in Blair, Nebraska. The company said the new branch — which is designed as a dedicated rental and service hub — will open in May. It will bring equipment, expertise and support closer to customers across eastern Nebraska and western Iowa.

According to the press release, the new location will focus on rentals — with support on used equipment and service. It will offer a full lineup of aerial and compact construction equipment from trusted brands including JLG, Hitachi, SkyTrak and Sany. MCM noted the branch is built to deliver fast, flexible solutions that keep projects moving.

From the press release:

Strategically positioned near MCM’s Sioux City location, the Blair MCM Rents branch operates as part of a shared network, allowing for expanded fleet availability and seamless equipment access across locations. This shared approach strengthens coverage across Omaha, Fremont, Tekamah, Missouri Valley and surrounding communities, ensuring customers have reliable access to equipment and support without extended travel times.

Previously, contractors in the region often faced travel times of up to an hour for equipment or service. With the addition of the Blair location, MCM is significantly reducing response times and improving overall serviceability, helping customers minimize downtime and maintain productivity on the job.

“This new location allows us to be closer to our customers and respond faster when they need us most,” said Phil Duane, general manager of Mid Country Machinery. “Whether it’s equipment availability or service in the field, our goal is to reduce downtime and help contractors and operators stay productive. This expansion strengthens our ability to do exactly that.”

More on the New Location

MCM said the new branch will be staffed by a team of three to four key employees. This includes highly experienced, Level 3-certified technicians and a dedicated on-road service technician to provide responsive, on-site support. The company has built the new location to deliver the same level of customer support it has established across its five Iowa locations. Customers can rest easy knowing that shop operations will be led by seasoned industry professionals who have extensive service experience. That also includes a strong background working with Deutz engines.

Pam Kleineke

Pam Kleineke is the editor of Compact Equipment. She has been with Benjamin Media for 19 years, covering everything from construction equipment to wind and solar power to the crews that install utilities underground. Pam has a bachelor’s degree in English and a minor in News from the University of Akron. Reach her at pkleineke@benjaminmedia.com.

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