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Kemper, EESSCO Tour Omni Facility
in Brazil, Test New Screening Line
Omni Crushing and
Screening, of Brazil, and
REMco, of Livermore, CA,
recently hosted a trip to
Brazil for U.S. and Mexican
equipment dealers for a tour
of the Omni Screen
Equipment facility. Two
aggregate equipment dealers
that represent New England
and the Mid-Atlantic, EESS-
CO, and Kemper
Equipment, of Honey
Brook, PA, attended the tour
and evaluation.
Brazil, a country of 170
million people and similar in
size to the United States,
supports a large number of
aggregate producers and is
an ideal area to test the Omni
screen concept, according to
company representatives.
Kristoff Staniak, manag-
ing director of Omni, trav-
eled with the group to many
quarries, mines and process
plants throughout Brazil,
operating dozens of Omni vibrating
screens. Some operations exceeded
4,000 tons per hour, many in severe
24-hour, heavy-duty iron ore mines as
well as aggregate quarries.
The Omni vibrating screen is a new
option for the U.S. market and its fea-
tures include:
? ?G? forces beyond any conven-
tional screen,
? No drive belts,
? Vibrating mechanism outside the
screen basket and material flow,
? Variable throw and speeds on the
same screen at the same time, and
? Ideal for rubber or urethane media.Omni screens are easy to use and
maintain, and their design increases
the capacity per square foot resulting
in up to 30-percent higher production
capacities than conventional screens
when matched size for size. They are
ideal for operators who cannot afford
production delays.
Whether it?s a simple
5- by 12-ft. single
deck, and 8- by 20-ft.
or 10- by 48-ft. four
deck screen, many
sizes are available for
all type of applica-
tions.
REMco, currently amanufacturer of VSIs, will be manu-
facturing the Omni Screens in
Livermore, CA.
?REMco is very excited about our
relationship with Omni Screens. The
Omni Screen design is one of the few
real screen innovations in 50 years,
and brings the screen concept into the
21st century,? said Damien Rodriguez,
general manager of REMco.
Both Kemper Equipment and
EESSCO now will offer Omni screens
to its respective customers in the Mid-
Atlantic and the New England territo-
ries.
For more information, call Kemper
Equipment at 610/273-2066, or EESS-
CO at 781/982-2980.
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Omni Crushing and Screening, of Brazil, and REMco, of Livermore, CA, recently
hosted a trip to Brazil for U.S. and Mexican equipment dealers for a tour of the new
Omni Screen Equipment facility. Two aggregate equipment dealers that represent
New England and the Mid-Atlantic, EESSCO, and Kemper Equipment, of Honey
Brook, PA, attended the tour and evaluation. (L-R): Damian Rodriguez, general
manager of REMco; Kevin Cadwalader, sales manager of REMco; Greg Donecker,
vice president of sales, Kemper Equipment; Mike Southwell, sales, EESSCO; and Lyn
Kemper, owner of Kemper Equipment.
An 8- by 36-ft. multi-sloped Omni Screen processes construction aggre-
gates at the new facility in Brazil.
A few attendees check out an 8- by
10-ft. module, part of the 8- by 20-
ft. three-deck screen at the new
Omni Screen Equipment facility in
Brazil.
The Delaware Contractors Association (DCA) has
announced its co-chairmen of the 2003 Young Executives
Committee. They are Bryan Brockson, of EDiS, and
Anthony Alfieri, of Rockwell Associates.
The committee is composed of young executives, 40
years old and younger, from the association?s membership.
It was formed to educate future leaders of the construction
industry in the state of Delaware. The committee presently
has 80 members who meet quarterly to address issues affect-
ing the state?s construction industry.
For more information, call 302/994-7442.
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DCA Picks Co-Chairs
for Its 2003 Young
Exec Committee
Grove has recognized Shawmut Equipment Company
Inc., Manchester, CT, with the Grove Distributor Excellence
Award for overall performance in 2002.
The distributor was presented the award during the recent
Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) convention in
San Diego, CA, for its outstanding performance.
The Grove Distributor Excellence Award is based on cri-
teria that includes market share, sales improvement, parts
and service performance, service and sales training partici-
pation and overall support of Grove Crane products and pro-
motions. Grove regional managers and product support rep-
resentatives recommended the distributor for the award.
Special recognition also was given to L.B. Smith Inc.,
Mechanicsburg, PA, for its 35 years of service.
L.B. Smith serves Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey
and northern Delaware with Grove construction and all-ter-
rain cranes.
For more information, call 717/597-8121 or visit
www.groveworldwide.com.
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Grove Honors L.B.
Smith, Shawmut With
?02 Distributor Awards
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