Genalco adds Gorilla hydraulic breakers to its product line: CEG

2021-12-14 10:22:45 By : Mr. Wike Wang

Wednesday, November 18, 2020-Northeast Edition #24 CEG

Gorilla Hammers vice president Robert Tedesco and Genalco sales manager Tom Rielly announced that Genalco Inc. will promote and distribute the new hydraulic hammer series of Gorilla hydraulic breakers, as well as multi-brand disassembly tools and breaker wear parts in Massachusetts, Rhode Island and surrounding area.

"This agreement with Gorilla Hammers is an ideal situation for both companies," Rielly said. "New England is a very important hammer market. Any land to be built is hard rock and needs to be hammered or blasted before the project starts. For many years, our customers have been able to buy crusher steel from us, but We do not yet have a complete hammer to provide them."

Gorilla focuses its resources on supplying hammers and parts to its nationwide distribution network, and traditionally there are no sales representatives on the roads of New England to represent its products. Rielly and Genalco are happy to bring Gorilla products to their customers.

"This is a high-end circuit breaker at a very competitive price," Rielly said. "[Gorilla Hammers] has long been known for providing excellent product support and parts supply, which gives us the confidence to provide this product to our customers."

Genalco offers a wide range of products through its four strategic factories in New England. These products include ground work tools, fleet parts, lifting and transportation chains, crusher parts and hydraulic hoses, as well as accessories including thumbs, grab buckets, forks, excavators and loader buckets.

Since 1947, Genalco has specialized in providing heavy equipment and contractor supplies to New England contractors. It has stores in Needham and Springfield, Massachusetts, Warwick, Rhode Island, and West Haven, Connecticut, with sales coverage in New Hampshire and Vermont, as well as 10 representatives visiting construction companies in person on the road . Each of its facilities has a large inventory of parts and wear items, as well as a hydraulic workshop. For more information, please visit www.genalco.com.

Gorilla Hammers' family core business with a history of nearly 90 years began to repair and supply hydraulic breakers for contractors, aggregate producers and related industries nearly 30 years ago. Gorilla's hydraulic breaker series range in size from 200 foot-pounds. To 16,000 foot-pounds of impact.

For more information, please visit www.gorillahammers.com.

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