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New distribution partner for Terex Bid-Well in Mexico

New distribution for Terex Bid-Well Terex Bid-Well is strengthening its distribution operations with the appointment of a partner in Mexico. Sistemas Mecánicos e Hidráulicos, SA - SIMEHSA has been appointed as the distributor of Terex Bid-Well paving equipment in Mexico. Terex Bid-Well offers a full range of roller pavers for concrete - including equipment for paving bridge surfaces and coating them, airports, roads and streets, slabs, equipment for texturing and curing concrete, paving slopes and channels
October 4, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
The Terex Bid-Well range is now offered in Mexico
1222 Terex Bid-Well is strengthening its distribution operations with the appointment of a partner in Mexico. Sistemas Mecánicos e Hidráulicos, SA - SIMEHSA has been appointed as the distributor of Terex Bid-Well paving equipment in Mexico. Terex Bid-Well offers a full range of roller pavers for concrete - including equipment for paving bridge surfaces and coating them, airports, roads and streets, slabs, equipment for texturing and curing concrete, paving slopes and channels of all types.


Tim Rubalcaba, international sales manager for Terex Bid-Well said, "The reputation of SIMEHSA together with its principles, infrastructure and knowledge of Terex Bid-Well equipment will be of service to our customers in Mexico and the Mexican market as a whole. "

SIMEHSA has a long history associated with the paving market with sliding equipment and equipment for curbs and gutters. The firm is also a 1434 Danfoss Power Solutions service center, which allows it to service, repair, rebuild or solve hydraulic components.

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