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Ultra Plant International (UPI) has finalised a new French dealership agreement with Terre Pro during INTERMAT. The company, which manufactures trommel screeners for recycling applications, is excited about its commercial opportunities in France. “We focus on the small and medium level business user,” said firm sales and marketing manager Michael McMenamin.
April 21, 2012 Read time: 1 min
5145 Ultra Plant International (UPI) has finalised a new French dealership agreement with Terre Pro during INTERMAT.

The company, which manufactures trommel screeners for recycling applications, is excited about its commercial opportunities in France.

“We focus on the small and medium level business user,” said firm sales and marketing manager Michael McMenamin.

Based in Dungannon, Northern Ireland, UPI showcased its T-1500L (3.8m) and T-1500 (2.5m) trommel screeners during INTERMAT.

“It’s the products we are known for,” added McMenamin. “They grade and separate materials and are mainly used for cleaning top soil and grading and cleaning compost.”

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