Morris Site Machinery heads to new territories

WOLVERHAMPTON-based supplier and manufacturer of site equipment Morris Site Machinery has announced partner distribution agreements across new territories including South Africa, New Zealand and Russia.

The firm said the move cements plans to power growth through international sales and service.

New partner AllightPrimax has been appointed to manage the distribution of the SMC lighting towers in South Africa and New Zealand and has already announced the sale of 24 units through its distribution partner Barloworld Power.

Paul Sowerby, sales & marketing director for AllightPrimax, said: “The SMC TL-90’s reputation is unquestionable. With the burgeoning South African mining industry, a lighting tower of this calibre and reliability provides the ideal choice for use in extreme environments.”

New Russian distributor Tokyo Boeki, meanwhile, has also sold units into its territory and there are plans to develop a long-term distribution agreement throughout the country.

Morris Site Machinery chief executive Chris Morris said: “As a business, securing the right partners is as essential as providing the ultimate product.

“These new partnerships will strengthen our hold and impact in emerging territories and signal an exciting step change for our global ambitions.”

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