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AmeraMex International receives equipment orders totaling $574,000

Jul 06, 2022

AmeraMex International, Inc., a provider of heavy equipment for logistics companies, infrastructure construction and forestry conservation, announced that it has received equipment orders totaling $574,000. This order brings year-to-date sales to $14.2 million.

The first order consisted of a Taylor THDC975 Loaded Container Handler shipping before the end of the third quarter to a customer on the West Coast.

The second order consisted of two yard trucks shipping to a logistics customer on the West Coast. Yard trucks, also known as yard jockeys, spotter trucks and terminal tractors, are designed to move trailers and cargo containers. These trucks are commonplace in ports, cross-docking terminals, truck terminals and other cargo yards, but an increasing number of warehouse and distribution centers are starting to use them as well. The trucks are expected to ship before the end of the third quarter.

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