
Photo courtesy of ShearCore and ShearForce Equipment
ShearCore, part of the Superior, Wisconsin-based Exodus Global group of recycling equipment companies, has added ShearForce Equipment as the exclusive dealer of its Fortress attachments line in Canada.
The ShearForce territory will extend from its headquarters in Langley, British Columbia, on the West Coast to Nova Scotia on the East Coast.
ShearForce Equipment as a leading provider of high-quality demolition and scrap recycling attachments, according to ShearCore, with its Fortress attachments, made in Wisconsin, having “established a reputation for power, durability and cutting-edge engineering.”
“ShearForce Equipment has a long-standing reputation for excellence in the industry, and we are thrilled to welcome them as our exclusive dealer in Canada,” says Rich Currie, vice president of sales at ShearCore. “With their expertise, extensive reach and commitment to customer service, we are confident that this partnership will only enhance our ability to support our Canadian customers."
The partnership with ShearForce Equipment strengthens ShearCore’s presence in the Canadian market and ensures contractors and scrap recyclers have access to the very best in heavy-duty shears and processors, according to the firm.
“We are thrilled to be a part of the Exodus, ShearCore and BladeCore teams,” says Andrew Young, national director of sales at ShearForce. “Our relationship started in 2023 with selling their Rockwheel drum cutters, and after experiencing their customer service and commitment to constant improvement, it was hard to pass up the opportunity to sell their Fortress line.
“We’ve experienced their commitment to their customers firsthand, and it’s been top-notch all the way. We’re looking forward to a long and successful relationship, servicing our mutual customers with their fantastic products.”
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