Winamac, Indiana-based Galbreath, a Wastequip brand, a manufacturer of hoists, container handlers and trailers for the waste industry, has named Carolina Environmental Systems (CES), its exclusive equipment dealer for Georgia.
CES now will serve all of Georgia, expanding its current coverage area of northern Georgia, North Carolina and South Carolina. CES expanded operations in Georgia in early 2014 when it opened a location in Austell. At that time, CES became a Galbreath dealer for the northern Georgia region.
CES sells new and preowned equipment for the solid waste and recycling industry, including hoists; front-, rear-, and side-loading refuse trucks; knuckle boom loaders; tarping systems; refuse containers; parts, services and more. CES handles body rebuilds, mounting and repairs at its locations in Kernersville, North Carolina, and Greenville, South Carolina. CES also sells and services tarping systems from Wastequip’s Pioneer and Mountain Tarp brands.
“Galbreath is continually focused on strengthening our North American dealer network to better serve our customers,” says John Defenbaugh, Wastequip mobile products division president. “CES has been a strong dealer partner for Galbreath, Pioneer and Mountain Tarp—their commitment to quality service, knowledgeable sales force and extensive industry experience are second to none. We’re excited to have CES’ added support across the entire state of Georgia.”
Wastequip’s mobile products division includes its Galbreath, Mountain Tarp, Pioneer and Cusco brands. The mobile division includes eight manufacturing and installation facilities in the U.S. and Canada dedicated to hoists, tarping systems, container handlers and vacuum trucks.
Wastequip is a North American manufacturer of waste and recycling equipment, with an international network of manufacturing facilities and the most extensive dealer network in North America.
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