August Industry News

Legacy Equipment acquires AG Truck; Ratech launches redesigned website; Perma-Liner acquires manufacturing, distribution space; Spartan Tool adds Territory Managers; WJTA-IMCA Expo Sept. 10-12

Legacy Equipment acquires AG Truck

Legacy Equipment Co. acquired AG Truck Equipment Co., supplier of truck-mounted equipment and specialized vocational trucks, and The Truck Shop, a retail store for truck and van storage. The new entities will be combined with Legacy Equipment Rental to form Legacy Equipment Co. AG Body will continue as an ongoing business and operate independently.

 

Ratech launches redesigned website

Ratech Electronics, manufacturer of pipeline inspection camera systems, redesigned its website, www.ratech-electronics.com, logo and catalog.

 

Perma-Liner acquires manufacturing, distribution space

Perma-Liner Industries acquired 34,000 square feet of manufacturing and distribution space, bringing total square footage for its Clearwater, Fla., facilities to 60,000 square feet.

 

Spartan Tool adds Territory Managers

Spartan Tool hired Steve McKenna and Philip March as territory managers. McKenna will be responsible for sales, service and customer support in northern New Jersey. He is a certified master plumber and fully licensed in the state. March will be responsible for sales, service and customer support in the LA Inland Empire. He has 30 years experience in construction and facilities management and is a certified Green Plumber.

 

WJTA-IMCA Expo Sept. 10-12

The 2012 WJTA-IMCA Expo will be held Sept. 10-12 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas. The Expo will focus on technology, equipment and safety practices with live demonstrations and the latest equipment, trucks, parts and accessories. Education sessions will cover hydroexcavation, nozzle selection, hose integrity, safety, understanding the power of vacuum and high-pressure waterblasting applications. For more information contact Ken Carroll at 314/241-1445, or visit www.wjta.org.



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