Photo courtesy of Mellott and Metso
Finland-based aggregates crushing and screening equipment maker Metso says the territory of its distributor Mellot has been expanded to include the state of Florida, effective Jan. 1, 2026.
“This territory expansion builds on Mellott’s existing Metso coverage in the southeastern United States, serving both aggregate producers and the contractor market,” states Metso, adding that Mellott staff has more than 30 years of experience in the industry.
According to Metso, Warfordsburg, Pennsylvania-based Mellott has played a key role in advancing Metso’s distribution strategy in other parts of the U.S. The territory expansion into Florida has been made to enhance regional access to Metso’s crushing and screening equipment, spare and wear parts and services, adds Metso.
On its website, Mellott lists locations in six cities, including its hometown of Warfordsburg and in Lakeland, Florida. The company also operates from sites in Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina and Tennessee.
“Mellott has a strong track record in customer satisfaction as a Metso distributor, and they have been recognized with Metso’s distributor awards for their sales and service performance and capabilities,” says Steve Cianci, a vice president with Metso.
“It is essential that we work with distributor partners who are willing to invest alongside us to ensure the best possible customer experience,” says Cianci. “Mellott has demonstrated a clear ability to scale its business with Metso through disciplined investment, operational excellence and a strong focus on customers.”
“We are thrilled about this expanded partnership with Metso, as it enables us to deliver even greater value to our loyal Florida customer base that has trusted us for over 30 years,” says Nick Ecker, president of Mellott.
Metso describes Mellott’s continued growth as fueled by a customer-first approach that prioritizes exceptional service and reliable parts availability. “Mellott builds strong, trusted relationships by helping customers solve real-world processing challenges across aggregate, slag, construction and environmental applications,” states the equipment maker.
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