Atlas Copco Expands Dealer Network with Crusher Works



Atlas Copco added Crusher Works to its dealer network. The new dealer will offer Atlas Copco heavy compaction equipment at its Alabama location and plans to carry Atlas Copco pavers by mid-2016. In addition, it will add milling machines in the future.

“Crusher Works is a great addition to our dealer network because of its commitment to customer service and focus on minimizing customer downtime,” said Ricardo Perez, Atlas Copco’s regional sales manager. “The team at Crusher Works is reliable and responds quickly to customer needs by having a large parts inventory and fleet service trucks for onsite maintenance and repairs, which aligns well with our goals to serve our customers’ needs to a maximum.”

Crusher Works sells, rents and services aggregate machinery products for a range of industries, including recycling, sand and gravel, limestone quarries, coal mines, asphalt, concrete, demolition, top soil, mulch and compost. Its equipment offering includes mobile screens, crushers and scalpers as well as hammers, drills, trommels, conveyors, truck unloaders, horizontal grinders, shredders and roll-sizers.

“From aggregate production to road construction, partnering with Atlas Copco allows us to provide a more complete line of equipment to our customers,” said Shane Gammon, Crusher Works general manager. “There’s a demand for Atlas Copco’s innovative, easy-to-use and ergonomic equipment, such as soil and asphalt rollers, which help our customers maximize their productivity.”


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