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Belterra signs agreement with Martin Engineering

December 10, 2013  By Martin Engineering


martinDecember 10, 2013, Neponset, Ill. – In a move designed to
improve customer service and component availability across Canada, two of the
region’s most respected suppliers have announced an exclusive alliance to
deliver bulk material handling solutions.

martinDecember 10, 2013, Neponset, Ill. – In a move designed to
improve customer service and component availability across Canada, two of the
region’s most respected suppliers have announced an exclusive alliance to
deliver bulk material handling solutions.

By the terms of the agreement, Belterra
becomes the exclusive distributor of Martin® components throughout the
country. 

“We’ve become very familiar with Belterra’s expertise and
dedication to customer service through the company’s years as our distributor
in Western Canada,” said Martin Engineering CEO Scott Hutter. “With this agreement, we’re aligning two
firms who share the same vision of delivering complete, customized solutions
tailored to fit individual customer requirements.” 

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For nearly 70 years Martin Engineering has developed
innovative products and services to the solids handling industries around the
world. The company attributes its
success to the design of practical, field-proven, cost-effective answers for real-life problems. Martin
products are designed for tough industrial conditions, built to allow easy
maintenance and engineered for simplicity, cleanliness, safety and
efficiency. 

Belterra’s stated mission is to serve as a single-source
provider of turnkey engineered solutions for bulk handling from its 16
locations across Canada. Through
long-established relationships with international manufacturers of conveying
equipment, the firm represents Canada’s largest distribution network for
belting, components and bulk material handling services. Since 1969, the Belterra sales and service
network has been delivering leading-edge conveying solutions for its customers.

 


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