Turf Reclamation Solutions LLC (TRS), a Cincinnati-based company that specialized in end-of-life synthetic turf fields, has announced a new alliance with Broce Broom. The equipment manufacturing and contract reclamation services partnership is designed to increase the availability of TRS's purpose-built equipment and expand its geographic capability to provide contractors with field removal services.
As synthetic fields increase in popularity, the need for reclamation solutions becomes imperative in the industry.
"Introduction of the TRS equipment in 2012 was a milestone advancement in our industry," says Mark Heinlein, president of TRS. "We expect there to be 80 million square feet of turf taken up this year," Heinlein noted. "Without solutions for lifting these fields, separating the components and moving them along to other markets, that material would be in landfills. That's unacceptable by any standards".
Broce is a Kansas-based specialty manufacturing company with more than five decades of success in the development of self-propelled sweepers. Dave Krason, sales manager at Broce, notes that working with TRS will allow the company to continue its track record of success while diversifying its offerings into the synthetic turf market. "We're each playing to our strengths," says Krason, "and turf reclamation is an industry that is only going to keep growing."
Under the new arrangement, Broce will manufacture the TRS equipment in its Dodge City, Kansas, facility and will take the lead on North American sales, parts, service, and delivery of field removal contracts. TRS will continue in its role as a sales and marketing consultant, while driving industry advancement through thought leadership. The Broce website is and its toll-free number is 877-227-8811877-227-8811 FREE.
TRS's synthetic turf removal and reclamation machinery line-up includes the Viper Turf Slicer, Winder Turf Roller, Rattlesnake Infill Extractor and Wrangler Base Unit. TRS offers a complete solution, from removal to recycling.
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