Photo courtesy of ProStack and Terex Corp.
Tyalta Industries of Crossfield, Alberta, Canada, has been announced as an official distributor for ProStack, a brand of Connecticut-based Terex Corp. that makes bulk handling conveyors.
ProStack says the move marks a significant expansion of its distribution network in North America, with Tyalta to provide service in the Canadian provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan for the complete ProStack product line.
Tyalta was founded in 1995 and is described by ProStock as having deep roots in the aggregate equipment industry and strong relationships with a network of customers in the region.
“The team prides themselves in providing not only equipment, but also transportation needs, parts and service,” says ProStack of Tyalta. Effective immediately, Tyalta is offering ProStack tracked conveyors, tracked feeders, bulk reception feeders, port hoppers, backed with technical support.
“It’s really encouraging to have added Tyalta Industries to the ProStack global distribution network,” says Neil Robinson, business line director for Northern Ireland-based ProStack. “This shows our strengthened commitment to the North American market and comes at a time when we’ve recently launched our TW 36-150 radial telescopic conveyor that was specifically designed for North America.”
ProStack describes the TW 36-150 as a 150-foot-long telescopic conveyor that is road towable, requires no tools for deployment and can be easily serviced by Tyalta’s factory-trained technicians, “making it an ideal solution for mobile material handling applications” such as concrete recycling at highway or demolition projects.
“We believe the ProStack product range can add a lot of value to our customers,” says Craig Kergen, owner of Tyalta Industries. “With such an extensive range of dry bulk material handling equipment, we’ll be able to provide equipment for projects of any size.”
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