CST Announces Strategic Partnership With Great Plains Structures

March 14, 2016
Alliance focuses on advancing local support in Upper Midwest

CST Industries has announced a strategic development with the addition of a new dealer partner—Great Plains Structures (GPS), which will serve an eight-state territory in the Upper Midwest region of the United States, offering a responsive, service-focused and capable team working for the interests of the company’s customers in that region. 

“I could not be more excited about the organization that will be taking the lead for us in the heart of the north central market,” said Tim Carpenter, CEO, CST Industries. “This group brings a combined 75 years of experience working with CST and CST products, and a wealth of knowledge from installing hundreds of Aquastore, HydroTec and other storage solutions.”

“We are very excited to continue with the Aquastore and the CST team,” said Glenn Gustafson of GPS. “We understand this business and we bring enormous experience in construction, sales, estimating and operations. We are excited to have this opportunity to continue servicing and supporting our loyal customer base in the Midwest with the best possible storage and covers solutions. The last few years, CST has exhibited incredible progress with product innovation and customer service, and we see a bright future ahead.”

Source: CST Industries Inc.

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