Superior announces new partnership with AMPCO Minerals
Published by Emily Thomas,
Deputy Editor
World Cement,
Superior Industries, Inc., a US based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, has announced a new partnership with AMPCO Minerals. An investment into the manufacturer of crushing, screening, washing and conveying equipment furthers Superior’s vision of growing a global brand.
“Whether it is application advice, service response or manufacturing efforts, our goal is to be closer to our customers,” says Jarrod Felton, president of Superior Industries. “This partnership allows us to continue improving our results for them.”
Working in a brand-new purpose-built factory in Shanghai, Superior will design and manufacture a complete line of bulk material processing and handling equipment for customers outside of North America.
“This is an investment in a team whose core members each have more than 30 years of experience developing crushing and screening technology for our markets,” said Felton. “They are accomplished professionals that people in our industry know and trust.”
Meanwhile, the Shanghai-based production facility will improve responsiveness, reliability and quality of Superior’s North American supply chain. US and Canadian-based plants will have new access to a dependable, high-quality chain of supply partner for select crushing and screening components.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/the-americas/07012020/superior-announces-new-partnership-with-ampco-minerals/
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