Product category:
Powder and Solids Handling
News Release from: Braby | Subject: Hapman
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 26 October 2007
Hapman conveyors now available from
Braby
Hapman have announced that they will be returning to the UK market for the first time since the mid 1990s, in order to meet demand for their materials handling products
The US based company is one of the world's foremost providers of powder and bulk material handling conveyors and equipment and will now be manufacturing and supplying product within Europe, India, and the USA In order to supply their products throughout the UK, Hapman have partnered with Braby, the world's leading manufacturer of silos, tanks and fabrications
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Paul Mayer, Braby Sales and Marketing Director, commented, "We see great potential for supplying the entire Hapman range including their Tubular Drag System to the UK market.
The Hapman products are renowned for their longevity and we are delighted to now be able to provide our clients with a total storage and conveying package".
Greg Patterson, Vice President of Hapman, commented, "When visiting the UK we were highly impressed with the Braby operation and facilities.
We felt that the products offered by both organisations complemented each other and that the partnership with Braby would strengthen our position within the European food, chemicals and plastics markets.
We are looking forward to working closely with Braby over the coming months as we expand our operations and continue to build our relationships within the European markets.
For more information on the Hapman range now available in the UK please contact Paul Mayer at Braby.
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