Morbark LLC has announced that Maverick Environmental Equipment is the new, exclusive dealer of Rayco Forestry Mulchers in Ohio. Maverick, which has branches in Newbury and Bremen, Ohio, also is an authorized dealer for Morbark’s industrial and recycling equipment product lines, which include horizontal and tub grinders, whole tree drum and disc chippers, and flails.
Maverick, based in Winn, Michigan, began operations in 2016 when equipment industry veterans Tim Smith and Charlie Stahl joined forces to build their own company. The company describes itself as focusing on providing machinery-based solutions for environmental applications, including aggregate processing, recycling, forestry and biomass.
“We are dedicated to bringing our customers the highest quality products,” Maverick Managing Partner Tim Smith says. “This means partnering with top-tier manufacturers, like Rayco and Morbark, whose products work hard and take on the toughest materials.”
Director of Rayco Forestry Sales John Balogh says, “We are excited for Maverick to represent our forestry mulcher line in Ohio. We definitely know what Maverick provides, and having them on board will ensure that our Ohio customers experience minimum downtime and maximum productivity. They simply know how to get things done and put the customer first.”
Morbark, an Alamo Group Inc. company, describes itself as a leading manufacturer of tree care, forestry, and wood recycling equipment that reaches customers through a worldwide authorized dealer network.
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