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Telsmith ties in with Pacific Rock and Recycle

New partner will grow Telsmith's footprint in US Pacific Northwest

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Pacific Rock and Recycle Equipment Company, which has worked with mines, sand and gravel operations, quarries and more over 25 years, will serve Telsmith's customers in Washington, Oregon, and northern Idaho.

Wisconsin-based Telsmith, an Astec Industries company, is a producer of cone crushers, jaw crushers, vibrating equipment, portable plants, track plants and full-scale modular processing facilities. The company has been advancing its market presence in the region, Telsmith sales and marketing VP Jeff Gray said.

"[Pacific Rock & Recycle's] combined years of experience in the states they serve will be a great asset in growing our market penetration," he added.

Telsmith's newest product additions include the Hydra-Jaw series crushers and Titan cone crushers. The former was released in March at Bauma in Germany; the latter was introduced to the industry in late May.

 

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