Keestrack continues Baltic expansion

06 January 2020

Keestrack R3 impact crusher on site at Erco in Lithuania

Erco will provides the full Keestrack mobile range of crushers and screeners including the R3 impact crusher

Keestrack has continued its expansion into the Baltic equipment market with the appointment of a new dealer in Lithuania.

Erco Technologies, which operates in the road building, mineral processing, quarrying and road construction equipment markets, has added the equipment manufacturer’s full mobile crushing and screening product range its portfolio.

According to Keestrack, a shift in mentality is helping to drive growth in the lease and rental market in Europe. The manufacturer said the number of leased machines in the market is increasing every year, with customer’s considering the actual use of a machine’s production capacity rather than ownership.

In addition to sales, Erco Technologies has set up a rental division for firm’s mobile crushing and screening equipment.

Artūras Stakauskas, director of Erco Technologies

Artūras Stakauskas, director of Erco Technologies

Artūras Stakauskas, Erco Technologies director, said: “Setting up a rental division for mobile crushing and screening solutions is a great way for customers to introduce Keestrack quality products, as seeing is believing!”

He added: “The ease and accessibility to service Keestrack equipment has been an important factor in our decision to take Keestrack on board.”

This latest dealer appointment comes less than three months after the company announced building materials supplier Paekivitoodete Tehas as its official dealer in Latvia and Estonia.

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