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| Step | What Happens | Typical Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Inquiry | Submit dealer application | 1–2 days |
| 2. Qualification | RIPPA reviews market, facility, service capability | 1–2 weeks |
| 3. Factory tour | Virtual or in‑person tour of manufacturing facility | 1 day |
| 4. Agreement | Sign territory agreement | 1–2 weeks |
| 5. Training | Sales and technical certification | 1–2 weeks |
| 6. Launch | Demo unit, parts starter kit, marketing support | Ongoing |
The entire process typically takes several weeks from initial inquiry to first order.

Visit the RIPPA website and complete the dealer application form. You’ll need to provide:
Dealership name and location
Contact information
Years in business
Current product lines (if any)
Service capabilities (service bay, technicians)
Target territory (city, state, region)
Alternative: Email RIPPA’s global development team directly with your inquiry.
RIPPA will review your application and assess:
Market potential:
Population and construction activity in your territory
Existing demand for compact excavators
Competition from other brands
Facility and service:
Showroom or lot space for demo units
Service bay capacity
Technician experience
Parts storage
Business alignment:
Customer focus and service reputation
Financial stability
Commitment to long‑term partnership
Territory definition: RIPPA grants exclusive rights to a defined territory (e.g., counties, metro area, or state). Territories are sized based on market potential and your capacity.

Qualified prospects receive a comprehensive factory tour to see RIPPA’s manufacturing capabilities firsthand.
Virtual tour (2–3 hours):
Live video walkthrough of robotic welding stations
Assembly lines (specialized stations for excavators)
Testing center
Core inventory warehouse
Двигательering and R&D center
In‑person tour (1–2 days):
Travel to manufacturing facility
Factory tour, management meetings, product demonstrations
Opportunity to meet engineering and quality teams
Both options include: Q&A with dealer development team, discussion of territory potential, and preliminary agreement terms.
Upon mutual approval, RIPPA and the dealer sign a territory agreement. The agreement includes:
Territory definition (exclusive rights)
Product lines covered (excavators, attachments)
Initial stocking recommendations (demo unit, common parts)
Sales expectations (reasonable, growth‑oriented)
Warranty and support terms
Termination conditions
RIPPA’s philosophy: Transparent terms, no hidden fees, long‑term partnership focus.
Sales training (2–3 days):
Product overview (R319 through R350)
Competitive comparisons
Value selling (standard features, Kubota engine)
Attachment recommendations
Handling customer objections
Technical training (2–3 days):
Machine systems (hydraulics, electronics, engine)
Diagnostics and troubleshooting
Warranty claim process
Parts ordering and inventory management
Digital Thread service records
Delivery methods: Virtual or on‑site. Ongoing updates provided for new models.
Once trained, RIPPA provides:
Demo unit: Preferential pricing on a demo excavator (typically R15 or R322L, based on your market).
Parts starter kit: High‑turnover wear items (filters, seals, hoses, bucket teeth) tailored to your territory’s expected machine population.
Marketing materials:
Product brochures (digital and print)
Spec sheets
Comparison guides
Video library
Social media assets
Launch support: RIPPA can assist with a dealer opening event, open house, or demonstration day.

After launch, RIPPA provides:
Quarterly business reviews: Sales performance, market feedback, inventory planning
Regular training updates: New models, features, and best practices
Dealer portal access: Real‑time parts inventory, ordering, warranty claims, service records
Technical support: Factory engineering access for complex diagnostics
Marketing co‑investment: Matching support for local advertising and events
Q: What is the minimum order quantity for my first purchase?
A: RIPPA works with new dealers to establish appropriate initial stocking levels. Typically, one demo unit and a parts starter kit are sufficient.
Q: Do I need a dedicated service bay for excavators?
A: A service bay is recommended for warranty repairs and maintenance. However, some dealers start with a basic shop and expand as volume grows.
Q: How long does dealer approval typically take?
A: From initial inquiry to signed agreement, typically several weeks.
Q: Can I sell RIPPA excavators online?
A: Yes, within your exclusive territory. RIPPA supports dealers’ online sales efforts.
Q: What is the typical dealer margin on RIPPA excavators?
A: RIPPA offers competitive wholesale pricing. Contact our dealer development team for specific margin information based on your territory.
Becoming a RIPPA excavator dealer is a straightforward process designed to set you up for success. With exclusive territories, comprehensive training, robust parts support, and ongoing marketing assistance, RIPPA provides the tools you need to grow your business.
The compact excavator market continues to expand, and customers are actively seeking value alternatives. Join the RIPPA network and capture this opportunity.
Ready to apply? Contact RIPPA’s dealer development team today to begin the qualification process. Your territory awaits.