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Plant Equipment Inc. Becomes Rep for Trillium Valves USA

Trillium Valves USA announced the appointment of Plant Equipment Inc. as an authorized representative, effective immediately.
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Trillium Valves USA announced the appointment of Plant Equipment Inc. as an authorized representative, effective immediately. Plant Equipment will represent Atwood & Morrill, Batley Valve, Blakeborough, Hopkinsons and Red Point valve brands in Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Western Wisconsin. They will cover all markets, except nuclear power.

Trillium looks forward to the partnership and to working with Plant Equipment to support its customers in the above markets and territories.

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