Bejac Corporation is the newest dealer in the ALLU North American Network
Bejac Corporation, based in Los Angeles/Placentia, Calif., is the newest dealer in the ALLU North American network.
With eight locations in California, two in Nevada, one in Arizona and one in Utah, Bejac becomes ALLU’s Western distributor, providing sales and rental of ALLU’s unique attachments, as well as complete aftermarket service and spare parts, for customers throughout these states.
Starting in 1953 as a pipeline contractor, Bejac Corporation, since1985, has adapted and transformed into a successful equipment distributor. The company’s reputation for offering the right solutions for very different problems and applications fits perfectly with ALLU’s mission.
“We feel the ALLU product line will provide unique portable screening and crushing solutions that will help our customers be more productive, efficient, and profitable,” said Robert Cycon, vice president of Bejac.
In other news, ALLU has expanded by opening manufacturing and operating facilities, as ALLU China Co. Ltd., headquartered in Kunshan, China.
“The opportunity for growth and manufacturing in China is fantastic,” said Peter Grönholm, ALLU managing director. “The new operational facility gives us the strength we need to invest in the future for the region by providing competitive products.”
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