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Proud to work side by side with West Side.Congratulations on 50 successful years, West Side Tractor. You’ve been a great partner with John Deere, and we look forward to many more years of working together.
Fifty years and three generations ago, West SideTractor Sales Co. dedicated itself to the propositionthat John Deere customers shouldn’t have to travel to
the south side of Chicago for sales and service. Turns out, Rich and Mary Benck had a viable idea. The
dealership not only has endured, it has grown far beyondperimeter townsof Chicago. Thecompany nowoperates in 10 loca-tions stretching 300miles from Rockfordin northern Illinois toBloomington in south-central Indiana.“The whole concept of
how we have done businesshasn’t changed over time. Thevariables of how we do businesshave changed,” says Steve Benck,the firms’ president and one of theconstants in the evolving company:Benck family leadership. His father started and developed the
company and 25 years later handed thereins to Steve and his two siblings, Dianeand Tom. Now three of the founder’sgrandchildren, Jen, Lauren and Brian, haveprofessionally come home to West Side to further enrichthe company story.
Farm Machinery RootsRich Benck grew up on a farm on the Illinois border in
Grant Park, IL, spending lots of time using John Deere
machinery. He subsequently became a skilled dieselmechanic for International Harvester in Kankakee, learningthe craft well enough to become an Air Force diesel engineinstructor in 1952. Re-entering civilian life four years later, Benck took his
mechanical skills to work at Calumet Industrial and FarmSupply, a Forddealership thatlater took onthe John Deereproduct line, inSouth Holland onChicago’s southside. Over the nexthalf decade, heworked his way throughdealership roles atCalumet as mechanic, partsmanager, service manager,and, finally, salesman. So in1962, when a Deere dealership
opportunity surfaced in Lisle, awestern suburb of Chicago, Benckfelt prepared for the ultimate busi-ness role: owner.
“My wife, Mary, and I scrapedtogether $15,000 and purchased the
dealership,” the senior Benck recalls.The couple partnered with the Calumet owners in the dealthat created West Side, an arrangement that ended a yearlater when the Bencks bought out their partners. (Theyeventually would buy out Calumet itself).“We opened the doors with three employees total and
no credit available,” Benck says of the 1962 business ven-
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ture. “We learned quickly how to manage our money.”The slim staff—Benck and two mechanics—was
matched by the dealership’s similarly slim line-up of con-struction equipment. Precisely six Deere products wereoffered—three backhoe models, two crawler dozers, and ascraper. Today, Deere dozer models alone exceed thatnumber. “We grew here with Deere,” says Diane Benck, the
founder’s daughter. She joined the company in 1987 and isvice president responsible for general operations. “It hasdramatically expanded its product line and become aviable alternative to Caterpillar. That wasn’t the case even25 years ago. Every year we go down the road, it gets bet-ter.” Being the “new kid on the block,” Rich Benck realized
the fledgling West Side dealership needed a competitive
edge. He found his inspiration in the rental car business.After studying the industry, he concluded the rental modelought to work with construction equipment, and created aseparate West Side rental division with a fleet of machines.“The equipment was available daily, weekly, and
monthly. It was a great new business tactic: We got paidfor customers to demo our machines,” says Benck.Rental is a ubiquitous industry practice now, but in the
1960s it was a stark departure from the business model.Brian Benck calls his grandfather a pioneer. “He was thefirst person in our market certainly and across the U.S.who was really engaged in the rental business. That washow West Side became known. It really kind of changedthe perception of what a dealer was.”One legacy of that innovation is West Side’s flourish-
Diane Benck is a second-generation leader ofWest Side Tractor.
‘ In the late 60s, the Companycoined the West Side motto“Whatever the Work.” Thingshave changed through the years,but West Side’s commitment toits customers has and willalways remain the top priority.“Whatever the Work” meansWest Side will do whatever ittakes to earn the opportunity toobtain a customers business andloyalty; offer the highest levels ofsales expertise and product; findthe most productive and costeffective solution possible for ourcustomers; and strive to exceedcustomer expectations.
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Tom Stern, Sales ManagerKip Bancroft, Sales Manager
ing rental / consignment sales / auction operations. Unlikethe Illinois-Indiana footprint of the 10 dealerships, this partof West Side straddles the nation and globe.
World MarketingTom Benck, like all of Rich Benck’s children, grew up
in the dealership. He sorted parts at 14 and picked upmechanical skills during his high school years before mov-ing into product sales. Today as vice president of used equipment and facili-
ties, he is riding herd on a division that incorporates sec-ond-hand equipment rentals, consignment sales, and auc-tions. The interrelated business activity grew 30 percent inthe last year.“We didn’t start out to say we are going to have a
standalone used equipment business,” Benck says from hisoffice north of Chicago in Wauconda. “It started in figur-ing how to deal with trade-ins for new John Deere equip-ment. Then, we got into advertising on the Internet, whichwas all new.”The Internet connection, along with widespread pres-
ence in trade publications and aggressive remarketingplans, has produced a truly international operation. “We’vesold excavators and dozers to China, motor graders to theMiddle East, a lot of stuff to South America,” Benck says.“Foreign buyers are coming to us now.”The consignment sales are viewed as another service
for West Side customers. Contractors who are liquidatingor shrinking inventory in a struggling economy haveanother option beyond directly retailing their equipment orresorting to a pure auction. West Side consigns the equip-ment and packages for remarketing through the company’svarious sales outlets. Still other dealers call on West Sideto auction their surplus equipment. So West Side’s expansion into Indiana means, among
other things, a larger pool of used equipment. Tom Bencksees continued growth of the operation. “We have morenew and used equipment available which provides addi-tional options at all different price points for our cus-tomers.” The dealership now has five equipment outlets in
Illinois—Naperville, Wauconda, Rockford, Joliet, andSouth Holland—and five in Indiana—South Bend, FortWayne, Indianapolis, Bloomington, and Lafayette. The lastdealership specializes in Deere lawn and garden equip-ment, compact tractors, Gator utility vehicles, and similarmachinery.While this sprawling presence across state lines puts
the company at a scale that opens the door to opportunity,it also exposes the company’s flank to battering from eco-nomic ill winds. If history is any guide, West Side will rideout future storms and end up in a better place.“We’ve been through multiple low economies,” Rich
Benck says from retirement, looking back on his half cen-tury of business experience. The worst one, he says, wasthe 1980s triple slam of recession, inflation, and high inter-est rates. “We were hurting, but other dealers were hurtingmore.”Benck responded to the challenge by cutting expens-
es—“that was when interest was up over 20 percent”—and, of all things, expanding! West Side added north, westand south Chicago locations during that tumultuous period.
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L-R: Lauren Coffaro (Marketing Manager), Jen Snow (HR Manager),Brian Benck (Sales Manager)
The same opportunistic philosophy informed the decisionto expand into Indiana during the current downturn.“The Indiana opportunity just kind of came up in a
meeting,” recalls Steve Benck, the first of Rich Benck’schildren to succeed him in tandem. “We really weren’taware of it. You don’t advertise that kind of opportunity.But when the economy is bad is when opportunities arethere.”Holt Equipment Company wanted to divest itself of
construction and forestry equipment dealerships in Indiana,while continuing in business in Kentucky. West Side seizedthe chance to move into Indiana, instantly becoming thestate’s largest Deere construction equipment dealer, serving68 counties.The deal had the blessing of the company founder. Rich
Benck calls the eastward expansion “a smart move” andhopes his successors will follow that business model.“The opportunity for West Side to continue its success
is there,” he says, and counsels the company’s leadershipto build on its heritage. “Keep growing and making smartmoves.”
Tom, Brian and Steve Benck
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Rich andMary Benckopen West Side Tractor SalesCo. for business! The first loca-tion opens in Lisle, Ill., on the“west side” of Chicago. Soonthereafter, the Company movesoperations to the Napervillelocation, which remains the cor-nerstone of the business today.
1969
A second branch opensin Wheeling, Ill. (now theWauconda facility).
1980
During the downturn in the early 80s,Rich buys out the Rockford, Ill., JohnDeere dealer and expands west.
1984
Purchases the South Side dealershipin South Holland, Ill. (originally whereRich started as a technician).
A West Side Tractor customer tests out JohnDeere’s first Interim Tier IV machine, a 744K
wheel loader, during a demo event two yearsago. West Side Tractor provides customers
with the newest technologies and capabilitiesavailable to enhance their business.
1987
Second generationof the Benck fami-ly, Steve, Dianeand Tom, take overevery day controlof the company.
2007
RCE brings manufacturingand assembly in-house witha new 90,000 square footfacility located in Rockford,Ill.
1989
Rail Construction Equipment Co. (“RCE”), a sister company of West Side Tractor Sales Co.,opens for business as a John Deere sponsoredrail equipment dealer. RCE is a diversified construction equipment manufacturer which specializes in high-quality railroad construction equipment.
West Side Tractor hassupported projects inall different settingsand areas, from theheart of downtownChicago to ruralIndiana.
2008
A West Sidebranch opensin Joliet, Ill.
2012
50th Anniversary of West Side.Steve’s two daughters, Jenand Lauren, also join the com-pany representing the thirdgeneration of the Benck family.
2010
Steve, Diane and Tom announce the acquisition offive construction and forestry equipment dealershipslocated in Indiana through an affiliated company,West Side Tractor Sales of Indiana. New dealershiplocations include Indianapolis, South Bend, FortWayne, Lafayette and Bloomington. The Indianaacquisition expands the West Side territory to servemore than 80 counties with 10 locations spanningacross Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. During thistime, Steve’s son, Brian, joins the company repre-senting the third generation of the Benck family.RCE builds the 300th machine.
Illinois-based West Side Tractor Sales Co. didn’t lookeastward and expand into Indiana from happenstance. Thechance to acquire several Indiana John Deere constructionand forestry equipment dealerships was taken because itmade sense.“One of the reasons we were very interested in Indiana is
because there is synergy betweenIllinois and Indiana,” says DianeBenck, West Side’s vice president foroperations. One of her responsibilitiesis product support and she recognizedcommonalities in the two states thatplay to West Side’s strengths.“They are both Midwestern states
with cultural and machine applicationsimilarities. What works in Illinoisprobably is going to work in Indiana,”she says. “Down in Kentucky, or inOhio, for instance, there are differentsoil conditions.”On the other hand, though both
states are agricultural, the Illinoisdealerships operate in the Chicagometropolitan environment, unlike anything in Indiana. Thesame products, but much different market segments. Bridgingthose market differences would be helped by the durable rep-utation of Deere products and other West Side allied lines. Still, West Side leadership understood that turning the
company into a successful two-state dealership would requirecontinued service excellence and smart marketing.“I think dealerships all basically offer the same type of
service, but West Side’s commitment to a customer really setsit apart from the competition,” says Steve Deller, productsupport manager. “If a machine is down and inoperable, weare committed to having a presence there within four hours.That means a lot to our customers. We are letting them knowwe care about them when they are in a bad situation. We arewilling to go that extra mile. People just don’t get that any-more.”Deller has technicians scattered among the 10 dealerships.
He “bounces” from location to location to ensure local partsand service managers are maintaining West Side standards inIllinois and successfully introducing them in Indiana. He alsoperiodically trains fleet customers on safety and technicalconcerns, a seminar program that is part of the John Deerelocal support structure.To succeed in these management and training tasks,
Deller calls on 25 years of experience in the industry, the lastseven at West Side. He notes that the set-up of shops hasn’tchanged a lot over a quarter century, but training has becomemore central.“Because of the changing technology curve, our techni-
cians are in a constant training mode,” he says. “We demandit of ourselves. It used to be new machines came out everyfive or six years. These days it seems like it’s every three orfour years; with new emissions, it’s every two or three years.We are constantly staying up on products.”
Deller is one of several nonfamily members in a leader-ship role at West Side. He acknowledges “100 percent”Benck family support in his work. “They make a lot of whatwe do a whole lot easier.”The regard is mutual. “It is very important for our compa-
ny that we have major positions available for nonfamilymembers,” Diane Benck says. Theresulting culture is stable: West Sidehas 22 employees who have workedthere at least 25 years.Benck children and grandchil-
dren who grew up around West Sidewere encouraged to develop careerselsewhere before considering joiningthe family business. Most did.Among third generation members,Brian worked in banking and financefor three years, his sister LaurenCoffaro spent six years in PR andmarketing, and sister Jen Snow wasa health care HR executive for nineyears. Coffaro now is West Side’s
marketing manager, and Snow its human resources manager.Both specialties are more urgently needed with West
Side’s expanded employee base and need for more diversemarketing. The latter is wholly different than in 1962, whenRich Benck relied on word of mouth and a few direct mail-ings. Coffaro will be deep into e-marketing and similarstrategies in a 21st-century marketplace.In the end, though, customer service will determine suc-
cess, which hasn’t changed much over 50 years, Rich Bencksays. “Service is always number one.”
Synergistic Service in Indiana
Providing sterling service in Indiana was thehighest priority when West Side Tractor expand-ed to the state
Downtime is costly, but West Side Tractor ensures it is alwaysthere for its customers in time of need.
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Celebrating 50 Years in Style
(L-R): The Benck family, Tom, Steve, Diane, Mary and Rich gathered for a family photo during the event.
More than 300 employees and guests attended West Side TractorSales’ 50th Golden Anniversary celebration on Jan. 28, 2012. The eventswere held at the Blue Chip Resort and Casino in Michigan City, Ind.Guests were invited to participate in an afternoon bags tournament, fol-lowed by an evening reception with dinner and dancing. The countryband Bella Cain performed live following dinner.West Side was started in 1962 by Rich and Mary Benck and it con-
tinues to be a family operation currently being run by the second gener-ation. West Side’s storied past began with one dealership on the “westside” of Chicago. Fifty years later, the company now serves more than80 counties with 10 locations spanning across Illinois, Indiana andMichigan. West Side continues to grow but holds close to the core val-ues that built the foundation of the company.The first West Side branch was located in Lisle, Ill., (now the
Naperville location) and grew rapidly to include locations in Wheeling,Rockford and South Holland. In 1987, Rich Benck turned everyday con-trol of the company over to his three children who are each activelyinvolved and equal shareholders in West Side. Steve Benck, the presi-dent, focuses on machine sales and the specialized rail business. DianeBenck oversees product support and general operations of the company.
Tom Benck manages the company’s used equipment and consign-ment fleets, as well as serving as the facility manager. All three chil-dren take great pride in staying focused on building and maintainingcustomer relationships throughout all levels of the organization, espe-cially on a personal level.West Side has grown considerably under the leadership of the sec-
ond generation. On Dec. 17, 2010, the owners announced the acqui-sition of five construction and forestry equipment dealerships locatedin Indiana through an affiliated company, West Side Tractor Sales ofIndiana. New dealership locations include Indianapolis (Indiana head-quarters), South Bend, Fort Wayne, Lafayette and Bloomington. Inaddition to the Indiana acquisition, West Side has expanded into a spe-cialized rail business (RCE) and opened a facility for business inJoliet, Ill., in 2008. The company that began with three employees in1962 has grown to more than 175 employees. Recently, West Side haswelcomed the third generation into the business with the addition ofSteve’s three children, Brian Benck, Jen Snow and Lauren Coffaro inthe finance, HR and marketing departments.For more information, visit www.westsidetractorsales.com.
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