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Terex Bid-Well appoints new distributor in Mexico

Terex Bid-Well has appointed Sistemas Mecánicos e Hidráulicos, (SIMEHSA) as the distributor for its paving equipment in Mexico. Tim Rubalcaba, international sales manager for Terex Bid-Well said, "The excellent reputation of SIMEHSA together with its principles, infrastructure and knowledge of Terex Bid-Well equipment will be of great 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 c
July 12, 2018 Read time: 2 mins
Terex Bid-Well has appointed a new distributor, SIMEHSA, for Mexico
1222 Terex Bid-Well has appointed Sistemas Mecánicos e Hidráulicos, (SIMEHSA) as the distributor for its paving equipment in Mexico. Tim Rubalcaba, international sales manager for Terex Bid-Well said, "The excellent reputation of SIMEHSA together with its principles, infrastructure and knowledge of Terex Bid-Well equipment will be of great 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. 33 years of experience and knowledge will allow them to help and advise customers about Terex Bid-Well products and their needs. SIMEHSA now provides service for Terex Bid-Well equipment and is also a 1434 Danfoss Power Solutions service centre.

Terex Bid-Well is confident that the appointment of SIMEHSA as a distributor will not only help to continue promoting its teams in the Mexican market, but it will also be an important point of reference for businesses in Latin America. Rubalcaba commented, "We are actively targeting the international market by establishing and training local distribution that will provide support and service locally for Terex Bid-Well customers."

Terex Bid-Well offers a 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.

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