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Lippmann has added PacWest Machinery as its newest authorized dealer, in a move Cudahy, Wisconsin-based Lippmann says will expand its presence and service capabilities in the Pacific Northwest.
Kent, Washington-based PacWest will provide sales, rental and aftermarket services for Lippmann’s full line of crushing and screening equipment, and Lippmann credits PacWest for “bringing a wealth of experience and resources to aggregate producers in the region.”
PacWest has six branches, located in Seattle, Spokane, Mount Vernon and Pasco, Washington, and in Portland and Eugene, Oregon. It also operates a mobile service fleet and remote service technicians.
“We’re thrilled to welcome PacWest Machinery to the Lippmann family,” says Dillon Borchardt, a Lippmann territory sales manager. “Their strong reputation for customer service, deep industry knowledge and expansive regional presence makes them an ideal partner as we continue to grow in the Pacific Northwest.
“With PacWest’s commitment to excellence and our premium crushing and screening equipment, we’re confident this partnership will deliver unmatched value and support to aggregate producers throughout the region.”
In addition to Lippmann, PacWest Machinery provides equipment and support for other brands of machinery, including Volvo Construction Equipment, Metso Minerals and paving equipment producer GOMACO.
“With this partnership, customers in the Pacific Northwest will benefit from easy access to Lippmann’s premium equipment, along with PacWest’s comprehensive support network and industry expertise,” Lippmann says.
Lippmann, founded in 1923, designs and builds jaw crushers, primary and secondary impact crushers, cone crushers, vibrating grizzly feeders and ancillary products.
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