Sparta Manufacturing, New Brunswick, Canada, has announced that industry veteran Rutger Zweers has joined the firm as vice president of sales engineering.
Zweers brings 20 years of industry experience and engineering knowledge to Sparta. Over the course of his career, he has worked on numerous recycling system projects and brings deep experience in construction and demolition (C&D) and single-stream systems development, according to Sparta.
“As Sparta continues its business growth, Rutger brings extraordinary abilities in working with customers to transform their vision for a system, its processing requirements and their financial requirements into alignment and then collaborate with project engineers to create detailed system designs. We look forward to the contributions he'll make to the company,” says Bruno Lagace, president and owner of Sparta.
“With Sparta's strong and proven installation base in construction and demolition sorting systems throughout North America, I am excited to join the Sparta team and contribute to strengthening our processes and systems to support our ongoing growth,” Zweers says.
Sparta Manufacturing is an integrated engineering and manufacturing firm specializing in recycling system design and development. Sparta says it has a 35-year track record integrating best-available technologies with its portfolio of machinery. Providing turnkey system development and retrofit expertise, Sparta has an install base that includes C&D systems, single-stream, organics and commercial waste processing.
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