Cross Country Infrastructure, Tesmec partner to advance trenching solutions in U.S.

Cross Country Infrastructure Services has announced a partnership with Tesmec USA to introduce advanced trenchers to the U.S. marketplace. This new alliance combines Cross Country's extensive construction expertise with Tesmec's innovative equipment—including the M5, 985, and 1075 Chainsaw Trenchers—to offer improved trenching solutions for major infrastructure projects.
The Tesmec Trenchers are engineered for precision and efficiency, offering superior rock-cutting capabilities while minimizing environmental impact. Their advanced design ensures consistent trench depths and widths, making it an ideal choice for pipeline installations, renewable energy projects, and utility infrastructure development. The units are custom designed for high-production trenching, excelling in soft and medium soils with a specialized system that maximizes excavation speed and material handling efficiency.
"These Tesmec trenchers are a perfect complement to our existing fleet of earth-moving equipment, including excavators, dozers, and padding machines," said John James, CEO of Cross Country Infrastructure Services. "By integrating these high-performance trenchers into our lineup, our Trench Solutions team can provide even greater efficiency, precision, and productivity to our customers working on large-scale pipeline, solar, and wind farm projects."
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