Hyundai Excavator Serial Numbers
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Hyundai Construction Equipment U.S.A. Has successfully sued a gray market importer for illegally bringing in equipment that didn’t meet Hyundai’s specifications. The equipment in question had altered serial numbers and some failed to meet EPA standards. The defendants were ordered to pay Hyundai $1 million for lost sales and court costs.
District Court for the Northern District of Illinois ruled that Christ Johnson Equipment of Macomb Michigan illegally imported 29 Hyundai branded wheel loaders and excavators and sold them primarily to U.S. The case was the first published decision to deem such sales a violation of the Lantham Act. In the wake of the ruling Hyundai has published a Q&A on the case and the issues surrounding gray market equipment. To read the text click on the more tab. Hyundai Construction Equipment USA and Gray Market Imports FAQ More than four years ago, equipment dealers in Hyundai’s U.S.
Network alerted the company to an independent dealer in Michigan that was selling illegal gray market wheel loaders and excavators made for non-U.S. Hyundai investigated and sued Chris Johnson Equipment, Inc. In July 2005 in federal court, seeking to permanently stop Johnson from importing and/or selling non-authorized Hyundai equipment and surrender all of the profits generated from those sales. The federal judge approved the permanent injunction in late 2008 and ordered Johnson to pay Hyundai about $1 million in profits from the equipment sales in addition to court costs.
What is a “gray market” import? A gray market item is one that has been imported directly from another country, by-passing the manufacturer’s authorized distributors in that country. In this case, it pertains to Hyundai construction equipment that was made for use in non-U.S. Markets, but was shipped here and sold to end-users. Serial numbers were altered on all of the equipment, some engines were not compliant with U.S. Environmental Protection Agency emission standards and none was backed by Hyundai’s industry-leading warranty.
The format of the Serial Number Guide follows the standard practice of listing serial numbers either by a machine’s make and model (and in some cases, Caterpillar being one, by serial number prefix) or by its manufacturer only when one set of numbers covers all categories and all models in a product line. Verify year of manufacture by entering an asset's serial number. Tracking Equipment History Using Serial Numbers PIN Use on the Rise Popular Equipment.
Several also had Korean-language markings, instruction manuals and gauges in languages other than English and different controls than the equipment specifically made for U.S. What’s the impact of gray market imports? These products hurt our dealers and the public on two fronts.
They pose unfair competition to our dealers as gray market products often sell for far less than U.S.-approved products. Customers are also at risk because they buy equipment that was not designed to meet U.S. Safety and environmental standards. They also have no warranty to back up the equipment should something go wrong. These products also compromise the Hyundai brand because of the possibility of confusion caused by the material differences in the gray market equipment and the equipment Hyundai sells for the North American market.