Superior Industries outlines ConExpo display

The aggregates sector equipment producer says productivity and safety will be featured at the March 2026 trade fair.

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Superior says it will introduce an updated set of conveyor skirting configurations designed to offer cleaner, tighter control across load and transfer zones.
Image courtesy of Superior Industries Inc.

Morris, Minnesota-based Superior Industries Inc. will showcase new equipment, systemwide solutions and hands-on experiences at its display at the ConExpo-Con/Agg 2026 event in Las Vegas next March, where more than 60 Superior staff members will welcome visitors from the aggregates industry and beyond.

“When you step into our booth, we want you to get a clear picture of what Superior Industries stands for,” Superior President Jason Adams says. “Yes, we’re bringing a lot of iron, but more importantly, we’re bringing a winning team that loves this industry, is fun to work with and genuinely wants to help our customers succeed."

Superior has identified several pieces of equipment it intends to display March 3-7, 2026, in Las Vegas, including its Independence high-frequency screen plant and a next-generation Cemco vertical shaft impactor for the rock and concrete crushing sector.

A 600-horsepower P500 Patriot cone crushing also will be on hand. Superior says that model offers portable crushing plant operators more output without oversize highway travel permits or heavy haul requirements.

Attendees also can see a self-contained portable radial stacker made by Superior, which the company says delivers dependable performance at a competitive price point.

On the safety front, Superior will introduce an updated set of conveyor skirting configurations designed to offer cleaner, tighter control across load and transfer zones. Along with RockGuard skirting liners, steel backed rubber or urethane options available with the new setup can seal off dust from areas where it is unwelcome.

Also planned for display are additional conveyor, crushing and screening equipment models as well as nearly three dozen other conveyor components covering idlers, pulleys belt scrapers and problem-solving accessories.

Superior Industries makes its equipment in Morris and at four additional production facilities in the U.S., plus manufacturing locations in Canada, Brazil and Asia.