Sep 26, 2011 Warehousing Ireland Materials Handling 0
Terberg Matec and AMCS have entered into an agreement which will see both companies providing support to each other in the UK and Irish Markets. In Ireland, AMCS Group will become the agents for Terberg’s diverse and capable range of domestic and commercial bin lift equipment including their innovative, low voltage, low level electric OmniDEL(E) binlift. AMCS will also represent Terberg’s line of multi-compartment specialist recycling bodies for dry recyclables and food waste collection.
As Terberg’s agent in Ireland, AMCS Group will provide sales and service support for the complete portfolio of Terberg bin lifts and vehicle bodies across the Irish market.
In the UK, Terberg Matec UK will become the approved provider of installation and support services for AMCS’ range of products across the UK Market. This will include installation and support for AMCS’ range of bin weighing, identification and FEL weighing products.
Commenting on the agreement, Jimmy Martin, CEO of AMCS said;
“We believe that combining our skills and knowledge of both markets will improve quality and delivery of each other’s products to our customers”.
Tim Conlon, Terberg Director, commented;
“The decision for us to represent AMCS products in the UK marketplace and the reciprocal effort in Ireland by AMCS is one of common sense, we are both market leaders in the waste and recycling markets and we believe that our shared products, service solutions and experienced teams provide a natural and beneficial fit for each other. This fit should prove mutually positive for AMCS, for Terberg Matec, but most importantly for the greater good of the service level offered to our shared customer base”.
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