Crushing Equipment Solutions (CES) has opened in Paradise, Texas, as a distributor of the complete line of Metso Outotec crushing and screening equipment, including mobile conveyors, crushers and crushing plants, feeders and screens.
“The team at CES has decades of experience,” CES General Manager Cliff Kelley says. “We are here to help our customers evaluate their jobsites and select the right gear for their application.”
With CES' expansion, Metso Outotec continues to strengthen its North American distribution network.
“Partnering with CES will provide our customers in Texas and Oklahoma with an extraordinary level of sales and service support with technical expertise specific to the crushing and screening industry,” says Steve Cianci, vice president of aggregates distribution management for Metso Outotec’s Americas region.
Bruce Wagner, president and CEO of CES, says, “At CES we strive to be ‘One Professional Team Delivering Quality Solutions to Every Customer.’ CES will be open for business and ready to meet customer needs throughout Oklahoma and Texas on Sept. 15, 2022. In the interim, CES is fully capable of providing parts, service, sales and rental support for its customers.”
CES says it also will be a distributor of “various other brands of crushing and screening equipment.” Its website indicates those brands include fabricated equipment from Connecticut-based Madden Steel; conveyors from J and M Conveyors; and portable crushers from South Dakota-based Masaba.
Editor's note: This article was updated to include comments from Steve Cianci, vice president of aggregates distribution management for Metso Outotec's America's region.
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