
Photo courtesy of McCloskey International
Longtime McCloskey International dealer Tyalta Industries Inc. will now represent McCloskey's line of recycling and materials processing equipment in British Columbia, Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut in Canada.
The Northern Ireland-based crushing and screening equipment maker says the move strengthens its presence in these regions and underscores Tyalta’s "proven ability to deliver exceptional service and solutions to customers.”
“Tyalta has consistently demonstrated their commitment to excellence and reliability as a dealer, and we are thrilled to see them extend their reach into these new territories,” McCloskey Vice President Anthony Bouvie says.
Bouvie says Tyalta’s ability to provide tailored solutions and "exceptional customer support" reflects the values held at McCloskey.
"We are confident this expansion will bring significant benefits to customers in these regions," he says.
As part of the McCloskey network, Tyalta Industries already represents the McCloskey product line of mobile concrete and stone crushers, screeners, stackers and feeders, along with spare and wear parts, in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
“We are honored to grow our partnership with McCloskey International and to bring their world-class equipment to even more customers across Canada,” Tyalta Industries owner Craig Kergen says. “This expansion allows us to deepen our dedication to providing solutions that meet the unique needs of our customers in these diverse regions.”
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