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ESI Wins Cedarapids’ Eagle Award at 2002 AED Meeting

Wed February 27, 2002 - Northeast Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Equipment & Systems for Industry Inc. (ESI) of Hopkinton, MA, again was awarded Cedarapids’ “Eagle Award” at the 2002 Associated Equipment Distributors’ (AED) Annual Meeting in Anaheim, CA.

The Eagle Award is presented to the company that best exemplifies the finest in capital sales performance, excellence in product support — both part and service — and commitment to the Cedarapids product line and the company. ESI competed for this award with more than 50 dealerships worldwide.

ESI also was presented with a special “Top Achiever” award specifically for parts sales and service in 2001.

Over the past 15 years of ESI’s association with Cedarapids, ESI has not only won several Eagle Awards but they also have been multi-year recipients of Cedarapids’ Globe Award as well as Top Achiever Awards for all facets of sales, parts, and service associated with Cedarapids’ crushing, screening, and HMA product lines.

William McClane, president of Cedarapids, a Terex Company, made the presentation to ESI’s President Les Bebchick, and Bill Soncrant, vice president of product support.

ESI is a supplier to the aggregate processing — crushing, screening and washing — and recycling industry, asphalt producing and paving industry, and carries a full line of earthmoving equipment. ESI serves customers all over New England, New York and New Jersey with their product needs as well as replacement parts and field service.

For more information, call 508/435-9400.




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