W.S. Tyler announces name change to Haver & Boecker
Published by Joseph Green,
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World Cement,
W.S. Tyler is expanding and will now offer the full line of technology provided by its parent company, Haver & Boecker. To better align the company’s name with its new strategy and product offerings, the W.S. Tyler Screening Group will now be known as Haver & Boecker.
“Haver & Boecker has a long, established history of servicing not only the mining, aggregate and industrial minerals industries, but also the cement, chemical, building materials and food industries worldwide,” said Karen Thompson, President of W.S. Tyler. “In addition to our screening, washing and palletising equipment, the new portfolio also will include packing, liquid filling, palletising, loading and storage technology. The move to the Haver & Boecker name represents growth here in North America, and most importantly more value to our customers.”
The company’s team of screening experts will continue to focus on W.S. Tyler customers and the core screening technology and expertise that is valued by their customers today, while new teams are being added to support the new technologies.
“As we grow our company and add new technologies and industries, our top priority is to ensure our W.S. Tyler customers are the ones who benefit the most; they are the reason we go to work every day, and their trust has allowed us to grow to offer bigger benefits to their operations,” Thompson said.
Adapted from press release by Joseph Green
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/the-americas/25032015/tyler-name-change-haver-boecker-2109/
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