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For over a decade, Komptech Americas has been a leading name in the waste and recycling industry. As of August 2023, the company has decided to expand its product offerings under the name Viably.
“While the switch to Viably expands our ability to solve problems for clients, the things that are most important for our Komptech customers will remain unchanged,” promises Viably President Brandon Lapsys, who has been with Komptech Americas since 2008. “Our leadership hasn’t changed, and all the dedicated and experienced people our customers count on are still here.”
Lapsys is excited to announce three immediate benefits available to Viably’s Komptech customers, who currently make up more than 800 Komptech machines locations across North America.
- Viably is expanding its product lineup to include approximately 40 mobile and stationary Komptech machines, the most that have ever been offered in North America.
- Viably has added complete design and installation capabilities for stationary plant systems.
- Viably has invested in Komptech customer support, adding new trucks to its service fleet, hiring additional field service technicians and expanding its parts inventory and supply chain capabilities.
“We’re on this planet to empower business with the most forward-thinking waste processing solutions,” Lapsys says. “Our Komptech customers can have full confidence that Viably is here to support them with innovative new solutions and industry-leading equipment, service, parts and support.”
To learn more about Viably’s efforts to increase customer profitability and protect our planet, follow them on LinkedIn.
Check out Viably’s newest solutions for stationary plant systems, organics depackaging and drywall and gypsum separation.
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