Sierra International Machinery, Bakersfield, California, has announced that Recycling Equipment Canada (REC), based in Waterloo, Ontario, will now represent its REB line of two-ram balers and the Macpresse line of high-production auto-tie balers.
“We are thrilled to extend our coverage of and commitment to the Canadian marketplace through this new partnership,” says Brian Mihm, director of two-ram and Macpresse sales for Sierra. “We have been very selective in choosing dealers because we want to ensure the Sierra level of service and customer commitment is always delivered for our machinery customers. Recycling Equipment Canada delivers that quality standard.
“Recycling Equipment Canada only aligns our business with the highest-quality products, which equates to many years of productive service for our customers,” says Pete Mulvany, CEO of REC. “We have been helping customers build profitable recycling businesses for over 20 years. The addition of the Sierra line helps us to allow our customers achieve all your production goals.”
REC provides equipment for processing OCC (old corrugated containers); paper; plastics (including polyethylene terephthalate (PET), high-density polyethylene (HDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), polypropylene (PP) and polystyrene (PS); nonferrous metals; ferrous metals; tires; electronics; glass; copper wire; auto trim; steel and aluminum turnings; and municipal solid waste.
Sierra International Machinery is a supplier of a wide range of recycling machinery, including ferrous shears, balers and shear/baler/loggers; two-ram balers; single-ram balers; electric material handlers; and a range of other solutions for recycling operations. Sierra maintains sales and service centers on the East and West coasts and stocks some $20 million in spare parts to support customer needs.
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