Tri-State Iron and Metal Company, Texarkana, Ark., has purchased a Harris 80/115 Shredding Plant, according to a release from Harris Waste Management, Peachtree City, Ga.
Tri-State has been in the ferrous and non ferrous metals and scrap paper processing business since 1947.
The shredder is expected to be delivered in June 2005, according to the release.
“We did a lot of research on this shredder project and made the decision for the Harris shredder,” says Howard Glick, Tri-State president. “The Harris reputation and the shredder design were two major deciding factors.”
The Harris Shredder Division is capable of designing, manufacturing and servicing complete shredder systems¾from heavy-duty infeed conveyors to complete downstream separation systems, according to the company.
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