Pictured above, from left: Karsten Mennerich, area sales manager, Andritz MeWa; William Hancock, vice president of operations, M-L Environmental; Josef Imp, managing director, Andritz MeWa; Marcel Vallen, president, M-L Environmental; and Gábor Vidák, sales director, recycling, Andritz MeWa
Andritz MeWa, headquartered in Gechingen, Germany, has extended its worldwide sales network, naming M-L Environmental LLC of Westminster, Colorado, as its North American representative for its shredding and crushing machines. The company’s equipment is suitable for processing electronic scrap, refrigerators, metal scrap, cable scrap, used tires, household and industrial waste, as well as for many other applications.
With this move, Andritz MeWa says it is reacting to the increasing demand for environmental technologies in the North American market and can now offer better and closer contact with its customers.
In the past few years, Andritz MeWa says it has gradually increased its business in the North American market and received orders to supply recycling machines and plants for recycling electronic scrap and catalytic converters, for example.
M-L Environmental is a subsidiary of M-L Holding and was established specially for the sale of leading environmental technologies in the North American market. The company has achieved considerable growth for several years now in light of increased demand in this sector.
Individuals seeking additional information on Andritz MeWa equipment from M-L Environmental should contact William Hancock, vice president of operations, at 720-459-1988 or at whancock@mlholdings.com.
Andritz MeWa is a part of the Andritz Group, Graz, Austria, and has been developing and building shredding and crushing machines as well as turnkey recycling plants for many different applications for more than 30 years. The Andritz Group is a supplier of plants, equipment and services for hydropower stations, the pulp and paper industry, the metalworking and steel industries and solid/liquid separation in the municipal and industrial sectors.
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