Jorgensen Conveyor Partners With S.F.H.
According to Jorgensen, the partnership will strengthen its breadth of product offerings and provide manufacturers a one-stop-shop for all metal chip processing needs. Jorgensen will have exclusive rights to sell S.F.H. products in North America.
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View MoreJorgensen Conveyor and Filtration Solutions has solidified a strategic alliance with France-based chip processing equipment manufacturer S.F.H. The new business partnership will provide Jorgensen the exclusive rights to sell S.F.H. products in North America. According to the company, the partnership will strengthen its breadth of product offerings and provide manufacturers a one-stop-shop for all metal chip processing needs.
Jorgensen will initially focus on offering a wide variety of S.F.H. chip processing products, including chip shredders, briquetters and centrifuges. In addition, Jorgensen will reportedly offer complete, integrated chip processing solutions. In the future, the two companies plan to introduce several additional products to the North American market.
According to Karl Kleppek, director of sales and marketing at Jorgensen Conveyor and Filtration Solutions, “S.F.H. produces extremely robust chip processing products and systems, and Jorgensen is confident they will be a great partner and perfect fit for our customers in the machine tool industry. This new partnership will enable us to sell individual chip processing equipment and complete turnkey systems alike. Kleppek adds, “our new relationship with S.F.H. coupled with our wide range of conveyor and filtration solutions position Jorgensen as a complete coolant circuit and chip processing solutions provider.”
With over 40 years of experience, S.F.H. specializes in three key areas of chip management: hydraulic fluid pump systems, equipment for separation of solids and liquids and waste recycling. “As S.F.H. enters the North American market, we welcome Jorgensen’s leadership as our strategic partner in this step toward long-term growth,” says Bruno Fillardet, president of S.F.H. “We’re eager to build on our professional relationship.”
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