
Photo courtesy of Exodus Global
Exodus Global, Superior, Wisconsin, has announced the purchase of Rockwheel Americas, the North American distributor of RockWheel, RockCrusher and RockScreener hydraulic attachments used in the excavation, demolition, pipeline, utility and mining industries. The division will operate as RockZone Americas to better reflect the product line and to align with RockZone Global, Exodus says.
Exodus Global Vice President of Sales Richard Currie says RockZone Americas’ industry-leading products complements the company’s existing product lineup. “We are excited to enhance the customer relationships RockWheel has established with our product support and service capabilities, as well as bring these products to a whole new group of customers,” he adds.


RockZone Americas will operate out of Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, the current location of Rockwheel Americas. Its team includes Director of Sales Chip Kogelmann and Inside Sales Manager Cathy DeSanto. They each have more than 15 years of experience in the application of these tools.
Kogelmann says, “Exodus Global is the ideal partner to take the RockZone attachments to the next level of customer reach, service and support. I’m thrilled to team up with this group, which has a culture focused on teamwork, quality and customer experience. Combined with the innovative and robust RockZone attachments, this is a true game-changer.”
Founded in 2008, Exodus Global is a manufacturer and distributor of products for the construction, demolition and recycling industries under the brands ShearCore, BladeCore, Connect Work Tools, OilQuick Americas and now RockZone Americas. It operates out of facilities in Superior; Cleburne, Texas; and Bellefonte.
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