Karl W. Schmidt & Associates Inc. (KWS),

“This partnership with BRT and their screening and material processing equipment fills out the KWS offerings to best serve our markets” says Jeffrey Van Galder of KWS.
“KWS pioneered its Automated Sorting Technologies (ASTEC) in the early 80s. Now, with the full range of modern cutting edge sorting and size reduction equipment and a flexible 'can do' customer interface, we believe we are bringing a new concept to market.”
The relationships with BRT, AMADAS, Komptech and REDWAVE optical sorting equipment, in addition to KWS will now offer the very best turn-key processing solutions available, the company says.
More information is available at www.karlschmidt.com.
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