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Breaker Technology Announces Personnel, Dealer Changes

Sat July 03, 2004 - Midwest Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Breaker Technology Inc. (BTI) has announced that Don Sissons has joined the organization as its plant operations and engineering manager. Sissons has years experience in manufacturing and heavy equipment industries.

Terry McKague has been appointed customer service manager for all BTI operations. McKague has been with Teledyne/BTI since 1988 in engineering and sales roles.

Bill Mitchell will assume responsibility for McKague’s previous position as eastern and central Canada regional manager, in addition to Canadian mining and OEM.

According to the company, it is confident that the wealth of product knowledge and customer familiarity that Sissons and McKague will offer in their new roles will be appreciated by all of its customers.

Dealer Appointments

BTI also recently expanded its network of dealer operations to include several new organizations:

• Redtop Rentals, Kentucky;

• Cleveland Brothers Equipment Co. Inc., Pennsylvania;

• Northern Equipment, Massachusetts;

Tri-State Equipment Co., Missouri;

• Martin Equip of IL Inc., Illinois;

• Highway Equipment & Supply Co., Pennsylvania; and

• Dibble Equipment, New York.

BTI offers an extensive line of rockbreaker systems, hydraulic breakers and other boom attachments including crushers, shears, compactors and pulverizers and a full line of underground mining utility vehicles.

The BTI manufacturing facility is located in Thornbury, Ontario, Canada, with sales and service operations in Solon, OH, and Riverside, CA.

For more information, call 909/369-0878 or visit www.rockbreaker.com.




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