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Lippmann, a Milwaukee-based aggregates crushing, screening and recycling equipment maker, has added Tyalta Industries, Crossfield, Alberta, as its newest dealer.
The dealership addition will expand Lippmann's reach and service capabilities in Canada. Tyalta will represent Lippmann’s full line of crushing and screening equipment to the aggregates industry in Canada.
“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Lippmann, a globally recognized leader in the mining, aggregate and recycling industries,” Tyalta owner Craig Kergen says. “Their legacy of innovation and excellence has firmly established them as a powerhouse, and we are honored to represent their brand in our market.”
Lippmann says Tyalta Industries is renowned for its customer-centric approach and innovative problem solving.
“Tyalta is poised to support Lippmann customers with exceptional equipment, technical expertise and unparalleled service,” the equipment maker says.
Tyalta was founded in 1995 and subsequently has built a solid track record in the aggregate equipment industry, including exhibiting a commitment to customer satisfaction.
“This collaboration allows us to offer Lippmann's complete portfolio of products, which perfectly complements our existing fleet,” Kergen says. “With this addition, we are now better positioned to serve our customers across Western Canada, providing enhanced solutions, greater support and even more reliable equipment for their operations.”
Lippmann, founded in 1923, produces jaw crushers and other aggregates processing equipment, including impact crushers, vibrating grizzly feeders, two-stage jaw-impactor systems and ancillary products.
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