
Connect Work Tools
Connect Work Tools, Superior, Wisconsin, is expanding its operations to Texas. On June 28, the company is adding a second location in Cleburne, Texas. According to a news release from Connect Work Tools, the site will include a full rebuild center, parts, service support and sales. The site will also feature a large stock of Connect Work Tools Products, such as hydraulic breakers, compactors, grapples and pulverizers.
With the new office, the company hired 10 employees that will be based in Cleburne. Geordie Stewart, director of sales at Connect Work Tools, will oversee the Connect Work Tools sales team nationwide.
“We are incredibly excited about this opportunity to bring Geordie and the entire (former) KGS Demolition crew on with Connect Work Tools,” says Kevin Boreen, CEO of Exodus Global LLC. “Texas has been an exceptionally strong market for all of our divisions (ShearCore, BladeCore, Connect Work Tools and OilQuick). We are looking forward to increasing our footprint in that area and across the nation.”
The new facility is located at 115 Commerce Blvd. in Cleburne, Texas, and the new office can be reached at 1-817-774-1428.
Connect Work Tools is a division of Exodus Global (formerly Exodus Machines), a privately owned company. Founded in 2015, Connect Work Tools offers premium attachments—hydraulic breakers, compactors, rotating grapples and pulverizers for the construction, demolition, recycling and mining industries. The company also offers rebuild services and reconditioned equipment.
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