James River Equipment Is Latest Full-Line Superior Dealer


Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., a US-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, is excited to announce a new dealer partnership with James River Equipment throughout the US states of North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.

James River Equipment will offer, service, and support Superior’s full line of crushing equipment, conveyors, horizontal and inclined vibratory screens, and solutions for washing, classifying, scrubbing and dewatering. The companies will work together to tailor designs to each customer in stationary, modular, or portable applications.

“We have so much in common with James River and that’s going to make this partnership such a valuable resource for the region’s aggregate producers,” says Scott Gulan, Superior’s equipment sales manager. “We’re excited to visit all the quarries in the area and introduce our relentlessly supported processing and handling equipment.”

The new venture will showcase all of the similarities and qualities the two companies share. From exceptional customer service to investment in employees, Superior says it’s adding another quality full-line dealer to its network of top-of-the-line aggregate equipment dealers.

“While we have been engaged in mobile crushing and screening plants for the last ten years, Superior gives us the opportunity to offer customers first-class products that we haven’t had in our portfolio,” says John Grantier, vice president of sales for James River. “We think it is going to be a game-changer and allow us to truly be a “one-stop shop” for our material processing customers.”

About James River Equipment

In 1977, the Romer Family purchased their first John Deere dealership in Virginia, creating James River Equipment. With the strong leadership of Mark Romer and other operational partners, they have grown to over 40 locations in the Virginias and Carolinas. Their experience, culture, and focus on customer service has made them one of the most distinguished John Deere dealerships in the country.

Superior Builds World’s Largest Telescopic Stacking Conveyor…again!

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The towering 210-feet TeleStacker Conveyor is shown next to a 136-feet model.

Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., a US-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, recently completed design and manufacturing work on what they’re considering to be the world’s largest telescopic radial stacking conveyor.

The brand-new TeleStacker® Conveyor model is a 48-inch-wide by 210-feet-long telescoping conveyor (1220mm x 64m). It’s capable of building 425,000 ton stockpiles (315,000 cubic yards). Superior says the record-breaking stacker will be used to unload dry bulk ships along the Atlantic Coast in Florida.

Operators at the port will take advantage of the TeleStacker Conveyor’s PilePro™ Automation. This user-friendly, Superior designed and supported system automatically controls the stacker’s actions while building partially or fully-desegregated stockpiles. Some popular features include pile volume reporting, maintenance triggers and diagnostics screens.

In 2022, Superior is celebrating 25 years of manufacturing its famous TeleStacker® Conveyor. During that time, the conveyor has earned a reputation as the best tool for defeating costly material segregation while bulk stockpiling. Superior says it manufactures about a dozen standard sizes and is always willing to customize every inch of the conveyor for premiere performance in any application.

Key Features Improve Capability Of Horizontal Screen In Static Applications


Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., a US-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, reports about several key features that improve performance of its popular Guardian® Horizontal Screen in stationary or static settings.

“Historically, horizontal screens are most popular in portable or mobile applications,” says Ed Sauser, Superior’s product manager for the manufacturer’s vibratory solutions. “However, some static producers prefer horizontal over inclined screens, so we’ve designed a few features to improve performance for these customers.

Recognized as a popular feature on inclined scenes, extra clearance between decks is now an optional feature for Guardian Horizontal Screens. The extra headroom is appreciated by maintenance crews while working inside the screen. Additionally, Superior has outfitted some of their screens with king-sized bearings, which greatly increase the capacity of the screen. One of the manufacturer’s largest models uses 200mm bearings.

“We also build one of the market’s only four deck screens, which offers a five-product split (four end products and one oversize),” says Sauser. “This four deck option is available in 6×20 and 8×20 models of our Guardian Horizontal Screen.”

Superior manufacturers a dozen models of it’s Guardian Horizontal Screen in two, three or four deck configurations for dry or wet applications.

Resansil Will Represent Superior Equipment In Dominican Republic


Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., a US-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, is proud to appoint the Resansil Group as its full line aggregate equipment dealer in the Dominican Republic. A full line dealer sells, services and supports all of Superior’s product segments including portable, modular and stationary crushing, screening, washing and conveying equipment.

“Resansil is well-known in the region and has a great enthusiasm for serving their customers,” says Roland Duer, Superior’s business development manager in Latin America. “We share similar roots and business models and we’re all looking forward to helping aggregate producers lower cost per ton in the Dominican Republic.”

Throughout the region, Resansil now represents Superior’s American-made brands of conveying equipment including the TeleStacker® Conveyor; all crushers like the Patriot® Cone, Liberty® Jaw and the manufacturers impact crushers; all wet processing solutions for washing, classifying, scrubbing and dewatering; and Superior’s growing line of vibratory equipment including horizontal and inclined screens.

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Long-Term Partners Expand Relationship To Central Canada


Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., a US-based manufacturer and global supplier of aggregate processing and handling systems, is excited to announce a growing partnership with its longest serving equipment dealer. General Aggregate Equipment Sales — who purchased their first Superior conveyor way back in the early 1980s — will now represent the manufacturer’s full-line of equipment in Manitoba and Saskatchewan. A full-line dealer carries all of Superior’s crushing, screening, washing and conveying equipment plus parts.

Just like their existing partnership in several U.S. states in the Upper Midwest, General Aggregate Equipment Sales will sell, service and support Superior’s crushing, screening, washing and conveying equipment in Manitoba and Saskatchewan as well. Superior’s diverse product portfolio includes jaw, cone, HSI and VSI crushers; horizontal, inclined and grizzly feeding vibratory equipment; scrubbing, classifying, washing and dewatering solutions; plus unloading, transferring and stacking conveyors including the manufacturer’s famous TeleStacker® Conveyor.

In addition to 10 branches in the U.S., General Aggregate Equipment Sales houses its Canadian operations from branches in Winnipeg and Regina. The dealer boasts a massive inventory of machinery and parts, dozens of skilled service technicians and an in-house financing department. The dealer is set to host its famous Aggregate Expo from March 8-9, 2022, in Fargo, North Dakota.

General Aggregate Equipment Sales invested in their first Superior brand conveyor during the fall of 1982. It was a small 24” x 75’ radial stacker. Since then, the equipment dealer has ordered 2,500 more Superior manufactured machines including the largest buyer of TeleStacker Conveyors in the world. While the numbers are impressive, Superior says it shows General Aggregate Equipment Sales is exceptionally committed to having iron on the ground when their customers call.

Superior Teams With FIMSA For Crushing & Screening In Mexico

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Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., a US-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, is proud to announce a dealer partnership with FIMSA throughout all of Mexico. The Durango-based distributor now represents Superior’s growing line of crushing and screening equipment including jaws, cones, VSI and HSI crushers, plus horizontal, inclined and grizzly vibratory machines.

“The enthusiasm for Superior’s refreshing customer-centered approach to manufacturing and service is expanding rapidly around the world,” says Rogelio Gaitan, FIMSA’s managing director. “We’re excited to bring this excitement to Mexico’s crushing and screening operations.”

Since about 2015, Superior Industries has aggressively grown its crushing and screening portfolio through voice-of-the-customer designs backed by one of the largest aftermarket support teams in the aggregate and mining sector. Today, Superior’s products include more than 50 models of crushers and another 50 models of vibratory screens and feeders. Equipment is sold as bare machinery or packaged as portable or modular plants.

“All of the options means our teams will work closely to provide our customers with complete solutions,” says Gaitan. “We’re equipped with the turnkey capabilities, engineering, manufacturing and product resources to get our customers exactly what they need.”

Founded in 1969, FIMSA is a market leading solutions provider for design, manufacturing, installation and full plant subcontract operations within Mexico’s aggregates and mining industries. FIMSA has over 140 staff members, with a sales force distributed throughout Mexico to offer effective and personalized service.

SUPERIOR SE UNE A FIMSA PARA LA TRITURACIÓN Y EL CRIBADO EN MÉXICO

Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., fabricante y proveedor global de sistemas de manipulación y procesamiento de materiales a granel con sede en Estados Unidos, se enorgullece de anunciar una asociación de distribuidores con FIMSA en todo México. El distribuidor con sede en Durango ahora representa la creciente línea de equipos de trituración y de cribado de Superior, que incluye trituradoras de mandíbulas, de conos, VSI y HSI y máquinas vibratorias horizontales, inclinadas y Grizzly.

“El entusiasmo por el refrescante enfoque de Superior centrado en el cliente para la fabricación y el servicio se está expandiendo rápidamente por todo el mundo”, afirma Rogelio Gaitán, director general de FIMSA. “Estamos ansiosos por traer esta emoción a las operaciones de trituración y de cribado en México”.

Desde 2015, aproximadamente, Superior Industries ha hecho crecer notablemente su cartera de productos de trituración y cribado mediante diseños de voz del cliente respaldados por uno de los mayores equipos de asistencia posventa del sector de los áridos y de la minería. Hoy, los productos Superior incluyen más de 50 modelos de trituradoras y otros 50 modelos de cribas y alimentadoras vibratorias. El equipo se vende como maquinaria descubierta o empaquetadas como plantas portátiles o modulares.

“Todas las opciones significan que nuestros equipos trabajarán estrechamente para ofrecer soluciones completas a nuestros clientes”, dice Gaitán. “Estamos equipados con las capacidades de llave en mano, la ingeniería, la fabricación y los recursos de productos para dar a nuestros clientes exactamente lo que necesitan”.

Fundada en 1969, FIMSA es un proveedor de soluciones líder en el mercado en el diseño, la fabricación, la instalación y las operaciones de subcontratación de plantas completas entre las industrias de áridos y de minería de México. FIMSA tiene más de 140 empleados, con una fuerza de ventas distribuida por todo México para ofrecer un servicio eficiente y personalizado.

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Gracias a Rock Face to Load Out®, Superior Industries diseña y fabrica innovadores equipos de procesamiento y manipulación de materiales a granel y modernos componentes. Desde su sede en Morris, Minnesota, EE. UU., el fabricante suministra sistemas de trituración, cribado, lavado y transporte a granel y todas las piezas y los servicios relacionados para industrias como las de áridos y de minería. Además de tener su planta central, Superior opera desde otras tres instalaciones en EE. UU., además de fábricas internacionales en Canadá, Brasil y China. (www.staging.superior-ind.com)

Long-term Partners Broaden Dealer/Manufacturer Relationship

Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., a US-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, is excited to announce a growing partnership with its longest serving equipment dealer. General Equipment & Supplies, Inc. — who purchased their first Superior conveyor way back in the early 1980s — will represent Superior’s full-line of equipment in two more states: Minnesota and North Dakota. A full-line dealer carries all of Superior’s crushing, screening, washing and conveying equipment plus parts.

“Since General Equipment’s home office is less than 100 miles from our Minnesota headquarters, this proximity has encouraged a constant exchange of ideas that have significantly improved our company,” says John Garrison, Superior’s vice president of sales. “We’re all very excited to expand our partnership in the region, which will create so many more positive opportunities for our customers, employees and all of their families.”

Just like our existing partnership in Nebraska and Iowa, General Equipment will sell, service and support Superior’s crushing, screening, washing and conveying equipment in Minnesota and North Dakota as well. Superior’s diverse, American-made product portfolio includes jaw, cone, HSI and VSI crushers; horizontal, inclined and grizzly feeding vibratory equipment; scrubbing, classifying, washing and dewatering solutions; plus unloading, transferring and stacking conveyors including the manufacturer’s famous TeleStacker® Conveyor.

“Superior has attracted many key industry engineers to their business, which is greatly advancing their product offering, quality and support,” says Don Kern, vice president of the dealer’s aggregates equipment sales. “They have diligently maintained an American-made, family-oriented, customer first philosophy that competing manufacturers have forgotten about.”

General Equipment and Supplies invested in their first Superior brand conveyor during the fall of 1982. It was a small 24” x 75’ radial stacker. Since then, the equipment dealer has ordered almost 2,500 more Superior manufactured machines including the largest buyer of TeleStacker Conveyors in the world. While the numbers are impressive, Superior says it shows General Equipment is exceptionally committed to having iron on the ground when their customers call.

Today, General Equipment & Supplies has ten branches throughout four Midwestern states. They boast a massive inventory of machinery and parts, dozens of skilled service technicians and an in-house financing department.

Superior Will Debut 11 New Jaw Crusher Models At CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020

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Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., a U.S. based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, will add almost a dozen new models of jaw crushers at booth C31389 during CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020. It’s one of a dozen new products the company will introduce during the Las Vegas trade show in March.

“We designed this jaw to have an aggressive nip angle,” says Grant Holmes, a crushing engineer at Superior. “This design reduces the possibility of rocks not gripping properly and boiling above the chamber. As long as the rock fits, it’s going to be crushed.”

Other features to look for at CONEXPO-CON/AGG include:

  • Mid-mount base frame design ensures a compact installation, which is ideal for portable and track plant applications.
  • Barrel liner protects the bearings and pitman housing and is uniquely replaceable when worn.
  • Pitman shaft is CNC-machined to improve strength and reliability of the hardest working component of the crusher.
  • Fiberglass drive guard is designed for a single crew member to remove to speed and simplify maintenance.

These new bolted designs have a total capacity range of 110 – 1,595 tons per hour (100 – 1,450 MTPH). Feed openings start at 20″ x 55″ (508×1,397mm) to 59″ x 78″ (1,500 x 2,000mm) with maximum feed sizes up to 47.2″ (1,200mm).

Superior Industries at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020

Superior will launch a dozen new products for crushing, screening, washing and conveying applications. Displayed equipment will include the brand new Sentry® Horizontal Shaft Impact (HSI) crusher, Fusion™ Modular Platform, belt drive Valor® Vertical Shaft Impact (VSI) crusher, bolted model Liberty® Jaw Crusher, Alliance® Low Water Washer and Portable Spirit® Wash Plant. Additional equipment with new features include the Anthem® Inclined Screen, gear drive Valor® Vertical Shaft Impact (VSI) crusher, P500 Patriot® Cone Crusher, Aggredry® Dewatering Washer and TeleStacker® Conveyor. Additionally, aftermarket solutions including new conveyor idlers, pulleys and accessories, plus crushing rotors, cone bushings, cone heads and jaw dies will be displayed alongside a multimedia experience showcasing several turnkey projects completed by the company’s construction management division.

See Superior inside Central Hall at booth C31389 and start with the ones who change the game.

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Kimball Equipment Becomes Full Line Dealer For Superior Industries

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Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., a global manufacturer and supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, is excited to announce an expanded product partnership with its long-term conveyor dealer, Kimball Equipment Company. The respected dealer, which celebrates 75 years of operation next year, will now sell, service and support Superior’s crushing, screening and washing equipment in addition to the conveying equipment and components lines throughout Utah, Nevada, Arizona and Southern Idaho.

“Kimball Equipment is a well-respected company and we’re honored they’ll represent our growing line of aggregate processing and handling equipment,” says Jarrod Felton, president of Superior. “Together, we’re both excited to serve customers with the region’s best application advice, robust stocking plans and most efficient customer support.”

Founded in 1946, the relationship between dealer, Kimball Equipment, and manufacturer, Superior Industries, started in 2004. Since then, the Salt Lake City-based dealer has sold almost 1,500 Superior conveyors and thousands of idlers, pulleys and conveyor accessories. The expanded partnership gives Kimball Equipment exclusive sales, service and support rights to Superior’s full portfolio of crushing, screening, washing and conveying equipment in Utah, Nevada, Arizona and Southern Idaho.

Even today, after 75 years, Kimball Equipment’s growth continues with nine branches in five states. The dealer offers an extensive inventory of new and used heavy equipment, parts and supplies, repairs and rebuilds, field service and engineering capabilities.

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Pre-engineering Is Key To Superior’s New Modular Platform Systems

Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., a U.S. based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, is excited to offer a new series of modular plants for aggregate crushing, sorting, sizing and washing applications. Known as Fusion™ Modular Platforms, these pre-engineered, ready-to-build systems still allow customization to achieve best performance at each jobsite.

“Our plant designs are scalable and easily expand with a developing customer site,” says Mark Crooks, product manager at Superior Industries. “Producers can quickly expand capabilities as finances allow, application needs change and as their market develops.”

Today, Superior has pre-engineered a series of plant packages and is working to design more for its catalog. Some examples include jaw, cone and impact crushing platforms, horizontal screening platforms with two, three and four deck models, plus a group of traditional washing and modern low water washing platforms.

“Overwhelmingly, our customers said they want scalability and flexibility in these modular offerings,” says Crooks. “Therefore, as we developed our strategy, we ensured flexibility from top to bottom, convenient installation or dismantling and seamless integration with Superior crushing, screening, washing and conveying machinery.”

Fusion Modular Platform systems are pre-engineered for earlier commissioning, more cost-effective than design-build plants, incorporate well into existing plants and utilize creative packaging to limit the number of flatbeds or shipping containers needed for transportation.

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