McCloskey appoints Southern Africa dealer

12 March 2013

The I44R can produce final crushed and screened product in one pass

The I44R can produce final crushed and screened product in one pass

High Power Equipment (HPE) Africa has been named as McCloskey’s sole Southern Africa dealer for its full line of crushing and screening, stacking and recycling equipment.

McCloskey International vice president of sales John O’Neill noted that Africa is a key target market for the company. "To date, McCloskey International has only had a small presence in Africa. Due to the comprehensive product range that the company boasts, the decision was made to have full dealer support through HPE Africa in order to ensure that local customers are being provided with full value added service."

"The McCloskey International range of equipment augments HPE Africa's current offering to all of its existing markets,” added HPE Africa McCloskey sales manager Alan Straw. “As the sole distributer of the McCloskey International brand in Southern Africa, HPE Africa has committed itself to being a full stocking dealer and will be furnished to provide the support that is required to properly maintain the McCloskey International range of equipment and its customer relationships. HPE Africa will also be keeping a full backup of stock to service all of these machines, while McCloskey International has committed itself to providing in-depth and comprehensive training to all HPE Africa technicians, in order to ensure that they are fully certified on the entire range," he explained

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