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Yancey Bros. Co. Appointed Ga.’s Mauldin, Weiler Dealer

Fri October 02, 2009 - Southeast Edition
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Yancey Bros. Co. has expanded its product offering to include the Mauldin and Weiler product lines. Yancey will be the exclusive dealer for sales, parts and service in the state of Georgia. The addition of these two lines, coupled with Caterpillar’s paving products, gives Yancey Bros. Co. a broad line of paving products in Georgia.

Mauldin’s utility class of asphalt pavers, road maintainers, asphalt rollers, motorgraders, and tank products are a complement to the Caterpillar paving line. Anchoring Mauldin’s line is the flagship 1750-C asphalt paver featuring the Silver 16 Screed. Mauldin paving products are manufactured by Calder Brothers Corporation located in Greenville, S.C.

Weiler’s product line features two different sizes of self-propelled road wideners capable of widening up to 14 ft. (4.3 m) and 12 in. (30.5 cm) above or below grade. Weiler’s self-propelled material transfer vehicle works with asphalt pavers to provide non-contact, non-stop paving. Weiler paving products are manufactured in Knoxville, Iowa, by Five Star Industries.

“We are excited to bring both the Mauldin and Weiler products to Georgia. They are a terrific complement to our Caterpillar paving products and allow us to deliver a complete paving solution to all of our customers across the state,” stated Jim Stephenson, president and C.E.O. of Yancey Bros. Co.




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