MB SpA, which originates in Vincenza, Italy, is a manufacturer of earth-moving and demolition crushing and screening equipment. Now, in its 10th year, MB maintains corporate offices in the U.S., Japan, Germany and France.
MB America Inc. opened for business April 2010, in Reno, Nev., and quickly established a substantial national client base. Due to this dynamic growth, MB outgrew two Reno office locations in just 18 months. In November 2011, the company made a permanent move to a much larger Reno facility, with 2 acres for live demonstrations, equipment/parts inventory and a growing staff. Potential customers in the western U.S. region now have a more convenient way to get a first-hand look at the equipment in action, the company says. MB America also keeps systems in stock in Pennsylvania and Texas.
MB Crushers are excavator buckets with an internal hydraulic jaw-crusher system that the company says are simple and easy to use. They attach to any excavator weighing 9 tons or more and are designed for on-site demolition, excavation, roadwork, quarries and more. The operator is the only person needed to attach, operate and dismantle the equipment, adds the company. Since both the MB Crushing and Screening Buckets are so easy to use, team projects can easily turn into “a one-man show,” according to the company.
MB America claims these crushers are eco-friendly and consistently the first choice for companies wanting to be part of the “greening” of America. Recycling demolished materials “on the spot” allows the recycled product to be reused on the same projects, or sold. Dust is minimal and noise levels are very low, the company adds.
Stepping into the future with confidence, MB America says it will continue striving for technological excellence. The company says interaction with the public will always be part of its mission of understanding and acting on the needs of consumers.
More information is available by calling toll-free, 855-622-7874, or by visiting MB America’s new website at www.mbAmerica.com.
[cdr.com, by Kristin]
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