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National Attachments Names Vice President

Hale will be developing new customers and servicing existing customers in the northeastern United States who use any of National Attachments' products

Wed May 07, 2014 - Northeast Edition
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National Attachments has named Bob Hale of Concord, Mass., as its vice president of material processors.

In his role with National Attachments, Hale will be developing new customers and servicing existing customers in the northeastern United States who use any of National Attachments' many products involved in aggregate production, soil processing, crushing, screening, and the recycling industry.

National Attachments represents well-known manufacturers, such as Remu (material processing buckets); NYE (extreme duty demolition grapples, pulverizers and tree splitters); Pladdet (demolition and sorting hydraulic grapples with 360-degree rotation); and Rock Tools (manufacturer of an excavator mounted rock saw for cutting through solid rock in all types of applications).

Hale has 30 years of experience with a private family-owned construction company, providing him with a strong background in working with all types of material processing equipment.

"Over the last 20 years, I have had the occasion to purchase and use many of the products offered by National Attachments," Hale said. "During this time, I've acquired a great deal of respect and admiration for Scott Guimond, president of National Attachments, and his sons, Gabe and Scott Jr. Without fail the products that they have recommended to me over the years have performed above and beyond what was expected. I am looking forward to combining my skills and experiences from my contracting background and my knowledge of the products represented by National Attachments to aid contractors, recyclers, and aggregate producers in improving their bottom line and overall productivity."

For more information, visit www.nationalattachments.com, or call 207/839-9999.




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