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Erb Equipment Company Takes on Terex/Fuchs Line of Material Handlers

Wed December 13, 2017 - Midwest Edition #25
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Erb Equipment Company recently announced that it has taken on the Terex/Fuchs line of material handlers.
Erb Equipment Company recently announced that it has taken on the Terex/Fuchs line of material handlers.

Erb Equipment Company recently announced that it has taken on the Terex/Fuchs line of material handlers. The unique design features of the material handlers make the machines veritable all-rounders in materials handling. Whether in the scrap yard, at recycling sites, in the sawmill industry or in port handling, Terex/Fuchs machines boast productivity and cost-efficiency.

“The scrap and river market are two segments within our area of responsibility that are very heavily populated with material handlers, said Jeff Powell, product sales manager of material handling and demolition. We believe partnering with Terex/Fuchs will present other opportunities to service our customers' needs.”

Erb Equipment Company

In 1943, Alvin Erb founded Erb Equipment Company in the midst of WWII. Raised on a farm in Illinois, Erb saw an opportunity to help Missouri and Illinois farmers obtain tractors to sustain their livelihoods. Today, the company's appetite for growth remains a driving force. Operating out of its headquarters facility in Fenton, Mo., and seven other branch locations, Erb Equipment Company serves its customers equipment needs with a variety of new and used equipment. The company represents several manufacturers, including John Deere, NPK, Genesis, Bomag, and now, Terex/Fuchs.

For more information on the Terex/Fuchs line or any of Erb Equipment Company's other offerings, visit www.erbequipment.com.




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