Photo courtesy of IRock LLC
IRock Crushers, based in Valley View, Ohio, has added Torgerson’s LLC as a new dealer serving its home state of Montana.
“We are very excited to launch this partnership with Torgerson’s,” says Matt Holmes, director of product support and customer service at IRock.
"[Torgerson's] dedication to innovation and technology paired with their experience in the construction and agriculture industries is a great representation of their solid reputation. It’s very evident that the team at Torgerson’s will go above and beyond to provide service and expertise to customers. This partnership is a sure bet.”
IRock says Torgerson’s has dynamic opportunities from agricultural, construction infrastructure, energy and recycling in Montana’s equipment market.
Remarks Jed Bengtson, director of sales, rental and marketing at Torgerson’s, “Our service department is focused on developing long-term relationships because we care deeply about our customers," says Jed Bengston, director of sales, rental and marketing at Torgerson’s. "We share IRock’s unwavering commitment to true support and are devoted to supporting customers throughout the lifetime of their equipment. We are thrilled to add IRock crushers, screens and conveyors to our inventory and look forward to the continued success of this partnership.”
Torgerson’s, based in Great Falls, Montana, has more than 10 dealership locations in the state and is a fourth-generation, family-owned business that traces back to 1912.
IRock is a provider of mobile and portable crushing plants, screening plants, conveying equipment and other related products for the demolition, recycling and aggregates industries.
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