
Terrell, Texas-based metals recycler Conecsus LLC has announced the consolidation of the company’s U.S. sales territories with Electri-Rep Inc. and West Tech Automation.
Electri-Rep Inc., headquartered in Overland Park, Kansas, covers the states of Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois and Wisconsin with sales personnel in Kansas City, St. Louis and Chicago, and will represent Conecsus in these areas. Founded in 1975, Electri-Re[ is a second-generation company representing manufacturers and technology. With a combined selling experience of more than 60 years, the company’s line card includes equipment and supplies for the electronics industry.
West Tech Automation, based in Denver, now represents Conecsus in Colorado, Utah, Montana and Wyoming. Created in 1996 as a manufacturer’s representative agency, West Tech Automation is focused on high-tech and industrial accounts in the Rocky Mountain region. Principal lines include ASG, Excelta Corp., ACL Staticide, Sturtevant Richmont, Design Tool Inc., American Hakko, APS, Luxo Corp., and the ESD Products Division of Static Control Components.
Conecsus says for all other states and territories, contact Thomas Mitchell, North American business manager for the company, by phone at 859-250-5847 or by email at tmitchell@conecsusllc.com.
Founded in 1980, Conecsus is an ISO 14001 EMS certified recycling company and a refiner of SMT (surface-mount technology) solder/solder paste scraps and residues, as well as tin, lead, antimony, silver, gold and other metals from a variety of manufacturing industries. Conecsus says it converts these scraps into usable metal products.
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