MILFORD, Conn., Aug. 10, 2017 -- Indeco North America, a leading provider of fuel-saving hydraulic breakers, compactors, steel shears, crushers, grabs and pedestal booms for demanding demolition, mining, recycling and road construction applications, has added two new official dealers - Gibson Machinery, LLC and W.I. Clarke – to its ever-expanding distribution network.
Founded in 2003, Gibson Machinery sells, services and supports construction equipment throughout the state of Ohio. For additional information, please visit www.gibsonmachinery.com.
W. I. Clark, established in 1925, sells, services and supports construction equipment throughout the state of Connecticut. For additional information, please visit www.wiclark.com
Indeco North America PR Analyst, Bill Pankracij, added, “Indeco is pleased to partner with W.I. Clark and Gibson Machinery. As dealers with many years of experience in the industry and exceptional insight into their respective markets, they will be a great addition to the Indeco North America dealer network.”
ABOUT INDECO NORTH AMERICA
For over two decades, Connecticut-based Indeco North America has been a leading provider of heavy-duty hydraulic breakers, compactors, pulverizers and pedestal booms for demanding demolition, scrap, recycling, mining and road construction applications. The U.S. arm of Italy’s INDECO Ind. SpA, the company oversees Indeco operations in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and select South American markets with a diverse and broad range of products including the world’s largest hydraulic breaker, the HP 25000.
Today, thousands of Indeco North America demolition attachments can be seen on every type of carrier at every type of construction, recycling, mining or demolition site. Whether you need to build roads, crush rocks, mine gold or trench river ways, Indeco North America has a world-class solution for your application. For additional information, please visit www.indeco-breakers.com.
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Bill Pankracij Digital Content & PR Analyst Indeco North America Phone: (203) 713-1030 ext. 310 Email: [email protected]


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