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Metso and FEMCO deal increases North American servicing for metal recycling customers
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Metso and FEMCO deal increases North American servicing for metal recycling customers

Metso and FEMCO deal increases North American servicing for metal recycling customers

Metso has signed a service partner agreement with FEMCO Holdings, LLC, that will provide service support for metal recycling equipment throughout North America. FEMCO, a leading national machine repair, field service, and rebuild company, has been in the scrap, demolition and recycling industry for more than 50 years and has a strong reputation for quality, reliable and responsive services.

As a Metso authorized service provider, FEMCO’s experienced team will bolster service offerings for Metso’s broad metal recycling equipment line of shredders, pre-shredders, shears, balers, briquetters and loggers.

“We’ve had a project-based relationship with FEMCO, and quickly recognized how well their expertise, professionalism and high standards fit with our values,” said Mark Haire, Vice President, Metal Recycling Americas, Metso. “With a mutual commitment to customer success, this formalized relationship elevates our emergency repair services and expands our lifecycle service programs.”

FEMCO’s national footprint of facilities and service equipment ensures the right equipment and resources to meet customer field service needs, including 24-hours-a-day, 7-days-a-week emergency response.“We are very excited about this partnership and the opportunity to align with an industry leading OEM like Metso,” said Brad Kerkhoff, Vice President Sales & Marketing, FEMCO Machine. “Together, we will provide customers with world-class customer support throughout the lifecycle of their equipment.”

Metso maintains the largest installed base of metal recycling equipment in the industry. Customers range from large multinational scrap yards and leading players in the automotive industry to steelworks and local family-run scrap yards.

Metso and FEMCO deal increases North American servicing for metal recycling customers

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Through robust brands, extensive engineering innovation and unwavering commitment to customer success, Metso maintains the largest installed base of metal recycling equipment in the industry. Customers range from large multinational scrap yards and leading players in the automotive industry to steelworks and local family-run scrap yards.

Bolstered by Metso’s corporate resources and global support programs, Metso’s Metal Recycling continues to build upon the proven success of Lindemann™ and Texas Shredder™ product families. Metso’s solutions are designed with state-of-the-art technology and the highest safety standards to help drive sustainable improvements in performance and profitability within our customers’ businesses.

Founded in 1964, FEMCO provides technical expertise and solutions that help you reduce down-time. Our national footprint of facilities and service equipment, fast turn-around-times, and more than a half a century of experience ensures we have the right equipment and resources to meet your needs.  From coast to coast, FEMCO focuses on every step of maximizing our customer’s uptime, from turn-key project commissioning, 24/7 emergency response, preventative maintenance, inspection & rebuild services, and customer OEM and aftermarket parts.

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