

(Posted on 12/06/20)
Superior Industries, Inc., a US-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, has announced an expanded product partnership with its long-term conveyor dealer, Kimball Equipment Company. The respected dealer, which celebrates 75 years of operation next year, will now sell, service and support Superior’s crushing, screening and washing equipment in addition to the conveying equipment and components lines throughout Utah, Nevada, Arizona and Southern Idaho.
“Kimball Equipment is a well-respected company and we’re honoured they’ll represent our growing line of aggregate processing and handling equipment,” says Jarrod Felton, president of Superior. “Together, we’re both excited to serve customers with the region’s best application advice, robust stocking plans and most efficient customer support.”
Founded in 1946, the relationship between dealer, Kimball Equipment, and manufacturer, Superior Industries, started in 2004. Since then, the Salt Lake City-based dealer has sold almost 1,500 Superior conveyors and thousands of idlers, pulleys and conveyor accessories. The expanded partnership gives Kimball Equipment exclusive sales, service and support rights to Superior’s full portfolio of crushing, screening, washing and conveying equipment in Utah, Nevada, Arizona and Southern Idaho.
Even today, after 75 years, Kimball Equipment’s growth continues with nine branches in five states. The dealer offers an extensive inventory of new and used heavy equipment, parts and supplies, repairs and rebuilds, field service and engineering capabilities.
From Rock Face to Load Out, Superior Industries engineers and manufactures ground-breaking bulk material processing and handling equipment and cutting-edge components. From its headquarters in Morris, Minnesota, USA, the manufacturer supplies bulk crushing, screening, washing and conveying systems plus all related parts and services for industries like aggregates and mining. In addition to its home plant, Superior operates from three additional U.S. facilities, plus international factories in Canada, Brazil and China.
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