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Gibson Machinery Takes on Powerscreen Line for Ohio

Sat November 06, 2004 - Midwest Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Terex Crushing & Screening announced the addition of Gibson Machinery LLC as the Powerscreen dealer for central and northern Ohio.

Lee Gibson, president of Gibson Machinery, said he is enthusiastic about the addition and that while maintaining its identity as a leading supplier to the construction marketplace, Powerscreen offers an opportunity for his company to grow in a new direction.

According to Gibson, although many of the customers that Gibson Machinery has developed strong relationships with over the years will be likely prospects, the addition of Powerscreen’s screening equipment will also introduce a whole new group of buyers to the company.

To ensure a smooth transition, Gibson Machinery has brought on two new product specialists dedicated to the Powerscreen line.

Tim Saine, based in Toledo, has 25 years of screening equipment sales experience and will cover the western part of Ohio.

George Hunyadi will serve eastern Ohio from his base in Columbus. Hunyadi’s clients will benefit from his 14 years of screening equipment sales experience.

In addition to Powerscreen, Gibson Machinery LLC is also the authorized dealer for Terex loaders, Terex backhoes, Sennebogen material handlers, Dynapac compaction and paving equipment, Moxy Trucks, IHI mini-excavators and several attachment manufacturers.




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