Powerscreen extends US dealer network

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24 August 2011

Morris Equipment LLC has become the latest US distributor for Powerscreen crushing, screening and washing equipment, servicing the North and South Dakota market.

According to Patrick Brian, Powerscreen's global sales and marketing director: "Morris Equipment will help strengthen our global distributor network by signing on as our first dealer in the Dakotas. Powerscreen now has more than 120 distributors across the world to deliver excellent customer support; committed to getting you the right parts the first time and providing experienced field engineers should you need them."

Morris will provide full sales and customer support for Powerscreen equipment to customers in North and South Dakota, Established in 1970, this family owned company has grown its activities in the irrigation, concrete, speciality stone, sand and gravel equipment sectors.

Tyler Trowbridge, Powerscreen's North American dealer manager, said of the deal: "We are very excited about appointing our first distributor in North and South Dakota. The region has great potential and we're confident that Morris Equipment will fit well in our already strong global distributor network in North America. With Morris Equipment's experience, knowledge and customer focus, they will be an excellent distributor going forward to deliver growth and support for our customers' requirements."

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