Photo courtesy of Maverick Environmental Machinery
Maverick Environmental Equipment, headquartered in Alma, Michigan, has opened its newest location in Woodhaven, Michigan.
The company, which provides environmental, aggregate and recycling equipment solutions, says its fifth location in three states represents a significant step in expanding its footprint to better serve customers throughout southern Michigan and northwestern Ohio.
The new Woodhaven facility, just south of Detroit, is strategically designed to focus on equipment service and parts sales, ensuring that customers have convenient access to expert maintenance and a comprehensive inventory of Lippmann, McCloskey, Morbark and other brands, as well as aftermarket parts.
“Our customers depend on us for more than just equipment—they rely on us for uptime, efficiency and expert service,” says John O’Neill, CEO at Maverick Environmental Equipment. “Opening this new location in the Detroit area allows us to provide faster service and readily available parts, helping our customers minimize downtime and maximize productivity as well as reduce costs.”
The Woodhaven location features a well-equipped service center staffed by experienced technicians who specialize in maintaining and repairing a wide range of environmental, aggregate,and recycling equipment. The facility also stocks a comprehensive inventory of genuine original equipment manufacturer and aftermarket parts.
Maverick Environmental Equipment says the new site maintains its mission to support industries such as aggregate processing, organic material management, recycling and environmental services with innovative solutions and responsive customer care.
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