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National Equipment Dealers Joins IROCK Network

Tue October 03, 2023 - Southeast Edition
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John Patton (L), regional sales manager, IROCK Crushers, and Bob Wilson, vice president of sales-Florida, National Equipment Dealers.
John Patton (L), regional sales manager, IROCK Crushers, and Bob Wilson, vice president of sales-Florida, National Equipment Dealers.

IROCK Crushers continues to grow its thriving network of equipment dealers by adding National Equipment Dealers (NED), an industry-leading company committed to providing equipment and service that's best in the business.

With more than 30 years of industry experience and dealerships located in five states, NED aims to be the first choice for all heavy equipment sales, rentals and customer support. It serves customers in a wide range of industries, including earthmoving, mining, scrap and material handling, road construction and more.

As a result of this strategic partnership, it will now offer IROCK equipment including crushers, screens and conveyors at its dealerships in North Carolina and throughout the peninsula of Florida.

"IROCK's partnership with NED is a natural fit for many reasons, including the company's tenacity and team-oriented values," IROCK Crushers Director of Sales and Business Development Nate Russell said. "NED functions as a unit with the shared goals of supplying the most effective equipment on the market and supporting their customers to optimize uptime and profitability."

"We're excited to add IROCK crushing and screening products to our product portfolio for North Carolina and Florida. These exceptional products will create new opportunities and enhance our existing customer relationships in the mining and demolition sectors," NED President and Chief Operations Officer Jesse Beasley said.

For more information, visit https://nedealers.com/

This story also appears on Aggregate Equipment Guide.




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