Earthmoving and material handling equipment manufacturer Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas Inc. (HCEA), Norcross, Georgia, has announced a partnership with attachment manufacturer Werk-Brau, Findlay, Ohio, which it says will allow the company to provide a wider array of attachment options to its customers.
Werk-Brau offers a complete line of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and replacement attachments for construction equipment including heavy duty excavator and miniexcavator buckets, ditch cleaning and draining buckets, hydraulic and mechanical quick couplers and hydraulic and manual thumbs.
HCEA’s partnership with Werk-Brau will allow customers to purchase Hyundai equipment with Werk-Brau attachments through HCEA's dealer network. Werk-Brau will be responsible for the timing and delivery of all products directly to the customer’s locations.
More information about HCEA, its products or dealership opportunities is available at www.hceamericas.com.
Werk-Brau offers a complete line of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and replacement attachments for construction equipment including heavy duty excavator and miniexcavator buckets, ditch cleaning and draining buckets, hydraulic and mechanical quick couplers and hydraulic and manual thumbs.
HCEA’s partnership with Werk-Brau will allow customers to purchase Hyundai equipment with Werk-Brau attachments through HCEA's dealer network. Werk-Brau will be responsible for the timing and delivery of all products directly to the customer’s locations.
More information about HCEA, its products or dealership opportunities is available at www.hceamericas.com.
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