Hammel New York LLC, Bohemia, N.Y., has announced Bejac Corp. as its official dealer covering all states west of the Rocky Mountains.
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From left: Jeromie Pritchard, Hammel New York regional sales manager; Gert Semler, Hammel New York managing partner; Ron Barlet, president of Bejac Corp.; and Rob Cycon, VP and GM of Bejac Corp., at ConExpo 2014. |
Bejac Corp. is based in Placentia, Calif., 30 miles south of Los Angeles. The company will represent Hammel products from its seven branches located in San Diego, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Fresno, Redding, Phoenix and the Oakland Bay, Calif., area.
Since the 1980s, Bejac has been partnering with manufacturers to offer sales, rental and service for a wide variety of construction and niche markets. The company says it chooses suppliers who “focus on one product line to build an equipment mix that maximizes opportunities for its customers.”
The markets it serves include material and scrap handling, C&D recycling operations, waste transfer stations, forestry operations, terminal facilities, demolition contractors, wood, steel, paper and grain mills and cattle operations, in addition to some traditional construction markets.
More information is available from Robert Cycon, vice president and general manager of Bejac Corp., at rcycon@bejac.com.
Hammel New York is the North American distributor for Germany-based Hammel Recyclingtechnik
GmbH, which offers a line of primary and secondary shredders and sorting equipment for the recycling industry.
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