ALLU announces Bejac Corp. as new dealer
Published by Jessica Casey,
Editor
Global Mining Review,
Bejac, based in Los Angeles/Placentia, California, USA, will sell the heavy range of ALLU D Series Transformer and ALLU Crusher material processing attachments.
The partnership with Bejac as its Western distributor reinforces ALLU’s growth strategy and commitment in the region. It reinforces ALLUs value to provide outstanding customer focus in the industry – combining local expertise and support with the benefits of ALLU’s influence as a market leader in the sector.
Bejac has eight locations in California, two locations in Nevada, one location in Arizona and one in Utah. Bejac provides sales and rental of ALLU’s unique attachments, as well as complete aftermarket service and spare parts, for customers throughout these states and shall be working with the company in California, Nevada, Arizona and Utah.
Bejac Corp. was established in 1953 in California, but has being managed by Ron Barlet since 1985. Bejac started in the business as a pipeline contractor, but Barlet adapted and transformed the business into a successful equipment distributor. Bejac has grown by acquisition and adding new top of the line products, becoming a successful expert on niche industries.
“Bejac is excited to partner with ALLU and their unique product offerings”, says Robert Cycon, Vice President. “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. Also, it is important to add that ALLU’s commitment to product support will make this partnership a win for our customers, Bejac Corp., and ALLU.”
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