Photo courtesy of Superior Industries Inc.
Superior Industries Inc., a Morris, Minnesota-based manufacturer of bulk material processing and handling systems for aggregates producers and other customers, has partnered with Midwest Mine Services (MMS) to represent its full line of equipment in Ohio.
MMS has decades of experience serving aggregate and industrial producers, making it an ideal fit to sell and support Superior’s portfolio of crushing, screening, washing and conveying equipment, including its portable, modular and stationary systems for a range of bulk material handling and processing applications, including concrete crushing and recycling.
“Midwest Mine Services has a deep-rooted reputation for expertise and responsiveness, which aligns perfectly with our priorities,” Superior Director of Sales Jeff Gray says, adding that MMS is hands-on, solutions-focused and invested in the long-term success of its customers.
Superior says its new partnership with MMS strengthens its dealer network and provides nearby access to its equipment line to aggregates producers and other potential customers in Ohio.
Stating that MMS, founded in 1985, is “known for a commitment to service and engineering-driven support,” Superior says the dealership is poised to bring a new level of value to the region’s producers.
Superior Industries engineers and manufactures crushing, screening, washing, conveying and bulk material handling equipment and components for the aggregates and mining sectors. In addition to its home plant in Minnesota, Superior operates from three additional U.S. facilities and international locations in Canada, Brazil and China.
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