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Bergkamp expands distributor network into Ecuador

Bergkamp has announced a new distributor for its products in Ecuador. Following the appointment, FIZAMAQ is Bergkamp’s new distributor in Ecuador for the full line of the firm’s pavement preservation equipment. In addition, FIZAMAQ is also the Ecuador distributor for the firm’s range of emulsion mills and laboratory plants in its Bergkamp Bituminous Solutions line. According to Bergkamp, the appointment of FIZAMAQ reinforces the company's commitment to provide high-quality equipment and the latest techn
May 10, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Bergkamp has announced a new distributor for its products in Ecuador.


Following the appointment, FIZAMAQ is 3850 Bergkamp’s new distributor in Ecuador for the full line of the firm’s pavement preservation equipment. In addition, FIZAMAQ is also the Ecuador distributor for the firm’s range of emulsion mills and laboratory plants in its Bergkamp Bituminous Solutions line.

According to Bergkamp, the appointment of FIZAMAQ reinforces the company's commitment to provide high-quality equipment and the latest technology, along with strong service and customer support, for asphalt preservation industry customers throughout Ecuador. Founded 15 years ago, FIZAMAQ has gained a strong reputation in the industry. The company has already committed to purchasing as a stock item Bergkamp’s M310, the most technologically advanced slurry paver available in Ecuador. The advanced spreader box, the Bergkamp VSB914, will also be available in stock at FIZAMAQ.

According to Ron Arredondo, Bergkamp business development manager, “Bergkamp’s legacy of providing the highest quality equipment along with global aftermarket support is made even stronger through our valuable partnership with FIZAMAQ, which brings local knowledge and industry expertise to our customers in Ecuador. We are excited to bring FIZAMAQ onboard as a valuable addition to our international distributor network.”

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