Belt Tech Inc. is new Superior distributor in central Appalachia for idlers, pulleys and conveyor accessories
October 1, 2019 Logo Newsguard

Belt Tech Inc. is new Superior distributor in central Appalachia for idlers, pulleys and conveyor accessories

MORRIS, MN – Superior Industries Inc., a U.S.-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, has named Belt Tech Inc. as its newest conveyor components distributor. The 40-year-old family business will stock, sell and service the manufacturer’s conveyor idlers, pulleys, scrapers and accessories throughout the central Appalachia region of the United States.

“Belt Tech’s entire business is built around keeping their customers’ conveyors running properly,” said Mike McFerren, sales manager of Superior’s conveyor components division. “They’re dependable, enthusiastic and just a great group of conveyor guys!”

Founded in 1981, Jim Hamm built a solid and lasting reputation of a quality-focused, customer-oriented organization. Belt Tech has provided beltline design, installation, repair, maintenance and service. A new partnership with Superior creates a brand new Belt Tech with a comprehensive package of conveyor components from head to tail.

“Both Belt Tech and Superior have legacies of quality and care and I think it’s those two traits that brought our businesses together,” said Justin Hamm, president of Belt Tech and son of the founder. “We don’t take our service responsibility lightly.”

Belt Tech will represent Superior’s conveyor idlers, pulleys and accessories in southern West Virginia, western Virginia, eastern Kentucky and eastern Tennessee. A Washington, IN-based company with a similar name – Belt Tech Industrial – is also a Superior components distributor. According to Superior, the company is proud to be represented by two distinct companies who share the same name and rapid commitment to customer service.

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