Photo courtesy of Finlay and Terex Corp.
The Finlay brand of Terex Corp. has appointed ProTrack as its new authorized dealer for British Columbia.
Finlay, which is based in Northern Ireland and makes aggregates crushing and screening equipment, says the new partnership marks a significant step in expanding its presence in western Canada, tapping into ProTrack’s 25 years of experience in providing equipment and customer service.
“The partnership with Finlay represents an exciting new chapter for ProTrack in British Columbia,” ProTrack founder and CEO Mike Maher says. “By combining our long-standing expertise and commitment to service with Finlay’s world-class equipment, we are confident in delivering industry-leading solutions to our customers across the region."
Finlay says ProTrack has built its reputation on “a foundation of providing the fastest and most efficient service possible, a principle that aligns with Finlay’s commitment to customer support.”
“We look forward to working alongside Mike Maher and the ProTrack team,” says Jeremiah Yoak, a Finlay regional sales manager. “Their deep understanding of the industry and strong regional presence will be instrumental in expanding our footprint and elevating support for our customers throughout British Columbia.
“Mike’s extensive global experience in crushing and screening—particularly with Finlay—combined with ProTrack’s unwavering commitment to operational excellence, makes them the ideal partners as we continue to grow our brand in Western Canada. We’re confident that this collaboration will not only strengthen our service capabilities but also deliver enhanced value to our clients through localized expertise, responsive support, and a shared dedication to innovation.”
As a new dealer, ProTrack will provide local sales, service, parts and support for the full line of Finlay crushing, screening and conveying equipment.
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