Felder Group announces new dealership program

The Felder Group, which offers products in over 80 countries worldwide, is looking to expand its distributor network. 

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Felder Group USA, a leading manufacturer of woodworking machinery, has announced the launch of a new dealership program. The company says that the initiative will open doors to potential dealers throughout the United States, enabling them to sell Felder Group's range of high-end woodworking machines.

With almost 70 years of excellence, Felder Group has solidified its position as an industry pioneer, blending cutting-edge technology, unmatched engineering prowess, and a passion for craftsmanship. This new dealership program reflects our unwavering commitment to continuous innovation and our tireless pursuit of intelligent solutions for woodworkers across the country.

From precision table saws and beam saws to advanced CNC machines and edgebanders, our comprehensive range of state-of-the-art equipment ensures that dealers can confidently meet the diverse needs and demands of woodworkers at every level. Felder Group's dealership program provides invaluable benefits, including access to dedicated sales and service support, and technical assistance from four offices located across the USA. 

The Felder Group now offers products in over 80 countries worldwide. To join the Felder family, email requests to [email protected] or visit the website

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