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Superior, CMS Cepcor have crusher parts covered

New partnership will focus on crusher parts in North, South America

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UK-based CMS Cepcor, which recently expanded its worldwide footprint with the introduction of CMS Cepcor Americas, has focused on the European market for more than four decades.

CMS Cepcor Americas will oversee aftermarket parts sales and service from its US headquarters in Pekin, Illinois, US. It will work alongside Superior to supply crushing equipment to the latter's dealer and customer network.

"Personally, my relationship with Superior goes back two decades and our trust and confidence in each other runs deep," CMS Cepcor Americas president Doug Parsons said.

"We're excited to fill a gap in the market where customers are not being supported to the level they require."

In June, Superior confirmed it had added Korda as a new distributor of its idlers and pulleys. The new partner will stock the products at its warehouse in Santiago, Chile.

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