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Powerscreen Michiana, Newton, New Hampshire, will now represent Terex Ecotec in the state of Michigan. The organization will immediately assume responsibility for sales, rentals, service and parts related to Terex Ecotec equipment.
Established in 1985 and formally known as Powerscreen of Indiana, Powerscreen Michiana is locally owned and operated by David Summer and Bryan Shutt. The team has decades of experience in serving the quarrying, mining, construction, demolition, and recycling industries.
“We look forward to adding Powerscreen Michiana to Terex Ecotec’s growing distributor network in North America,” George Wilcox, sales and marketing director at CBI and Terex Ecotec, says. “Powerscreen Michiana will bring a dedicated and focused service capacity to customers in the state of Michigan.”
Terex’s environmental equipment offerings have seen considerable investment and new product development in recent years, according to the company. In the spring of 2019, Terex unveiled a new 105,000-square-foot facility in Campsie, Northern Ireland, to meet the global needs of environmental markets.
Terex Ecotec’s product portfolio consists of shredders, trommel screens, recycling screens, metal separators, and conveyors.
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