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320-tons of Breast Cancer Awareness

Cancer has touched all of our lives at some level. My wonderful, wacky German grandmother passed away years ago from what began as breast cancer and eventually spread throughout her entire body. What I remember the most is that, no matter what, she never gave up the fight. Thankfully, as a result of the progress we have made in cancer research, our cancer survivor numbers are growing and we are celebrating their victories every chance

May 9th, 2016|Company News|

MINExpo 2016 is HERE!

MINExpo 2016 is HERE! Join us at Booth # 6971 All the support you need... at MINExpo 2016!   Once every four years, we get the opportunity to showcase our equipment, visit with our customers and meet new ones! This year we will again, host 5000 sq ft of booth space filled with all your support solutions. We are unveiling new product lines and sharing upgrades to some of

March 29th, 2016|Company News|

Ground Force Awarded “Business of the Year”

Recently, Ground Force was awarded "Business of the Year", presented by Kootenai Fire & Rescue. In 2015, Ground Force Worldwide donated a 13,000 gallon water tank body to the Kootenai County Fire and Rescue (KCFR) and placed the tank at their training center located on East Seltice Way in Post Falls. This tank will be used for confined space training in conjunction with their current facility for training new and current members of

March 14th, 2016|Company News|

MINING INDABA 2016

Mining Indaba has proven to be a great show for us, both in advancing our market share, and building on existing relationships! So.... here we come again!   https://youtu.be/7JB14FtbSuc   To set up a meeting with one of our (2) Account Managers attending the show, contact us at: jmckenzie@gfworldwide.com or call 1 (208) 664-9291!

January 29th, 2016|Company News|

Celebrating 15 years of Ground Force articulated fuel & lube trucks

Ground Force has been building fuel & lube trucks for nearly 30 years with the first fuel & lube trucks designed for conventional chassis’ back in 1987. Rigid Frame fuel & lube trucks followed in 1995, and the demand for yet another chassis option became prevalent in ‘98. Soft underfoot mining conditions, high maintenance and repairs on conventional units, desire for “more wheels on the ground” (safety), chassis availability and the desire for increase payload

January 12th, 2016|Company News, Press Release|
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