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Viably, a Denver-based equipment distributor to the waste and recycling industry, has been named an authorized distributor for Diamond Z grinders in California, Arizona and Nevada, an expansion the company says strengthens its product portfolio, offering commercial wood recyclers, composting facilities, land-clearing companies and organics recyclers access to “some of the most reliable grinding solutions in the world.”
“This partnership and product expansion underscores Viably’s commitment to providing a complete suite of solutions for our customers in the waste and recycling industry,” Viably President Brandon Lapsys says. “By distributing Diamond Z grinders, we’re ensuring our customers have access to even more of the best equipment on the market, enhancing their efficiency and operational success.”
Viably adds Diamond Z’s high-speed grinders, including horizontal, tub and electric models, to its current product portfolio, which also includes the Komptech Lacero 8010 horizontal grinder.
“Together, these product offerings provide unmatched versatility for businesses with processing and throughput requirements of all sizes, with options tailored to a wide range of needs,” Viably says in a news release.
The company notes that customers who currently use Diamond Z grinders now can benefit from Viably’s localized technical and parts support network, with on-the-ground service teams and parts availability across California, Arizona and Nevada.
Viably lists five key customer benefits of the partnership expansion with Caldwell, Idaho-based Diamond Z, including comprehensive equipment solutions, a broad product range, expert service and support, tailored solutions and a commitment to growth.
“We’re thrilled to join forces with Viably,” Diamond Z Vice President Ben Frettsome says. “Their deep connection within the waste and recycling industry and unwavering commitment to service excellence make them the perfect partner to help us expand our presence in the Southwest region.”
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