Superior Industries Inc. announced it finalized its intended acquisition of Belen, N.M.-based CEMCO Inc. As part of the sale, Superior attained a 147,500-sq.-ft. manufacturing facility in the heart of the American Southwest.
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Superior Industries Enters Into Agreement to Acquire CEMCO
Superior Industries Inc. announced the pending acquisition of CEMCO Inc. of Belen, N.M. CEMCO is a 60-year-old manufacturing company and originator of the modern Vertical Shaft Impact (VSI) Crusher, which revolutionized production of high quality road-making material.
Read MoreCEMCO Celebrates its 60th Anniversary
CEMCO Inc., an industry leader in manufacturing portable and stationary VSI crushing systems, is celebrating its 60th anniversary. The third-generation, family-owned company provides a holistic approach to mineral processing by evaluating a customer’s operation and developing solutions tailored to specific application requirements.
Read MoreHise-Trujillo Receives Young Leaders Mark S. Walsh Award
Rock Products once again sponsored the Mark S. Walsh Award at The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association’s (NSSGA) Young Leaders Annual Meeting. The award was presented by Rock Products Managing Editor Josephine Patterson to CEMCO President Jennifer Hise-Trujillo.
Read MoreCEMCO Appoints Jennifer Hise-Trujillo as President
CEMCO Inc., an industry leader in manufacturing portable and stationary VSI crushing systems, appointed Jennifer Hise-Trujillo as its new president.
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Read MoreCEMCO Offers Vertical Shaft Impact Crusher Course
Operators and plant managers of aggregate, rock and mineral mines can learn about the physics of processing materials with vertical shaft impact (VSI) crushers during a two-day course at CEMCO Inc. in Belen, N.M. “The goal for anyone in this industry is to reduce operating costs and improve the bottom line,” CEMCO President Neil Hise said. “We want to teach…
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