FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Investor and Media Relations
McCloud Communications, LLC
Marty Tullio, Managing Member
Office: 949.632.1900 or Marty@McCloudCommunications.com
AmeraMex
International Receives $275,000 Equipment Order
Year-end
conference call scheduled April 13th
CHICO, CA – March 16, 2015 – AmeraMex
International, Inc. (OTC: AMMX), a provider of
heavy equipment for logistics companies
(stevedoring/shipping), infrastructure construction, logging and mining
companies, received a $275,000 order for container handling equipment from a
customer located in El Centro, CA. The
equipment is scheduled to ship the end of March 2015. According to AmeraMex CEO Lee Hamre, the
company is continuing to expand its core business pipeline as well as work with
its international prospects.
The company announced that its year-end conference
call is being scheduled for April 13th as the company’s CEO will be
traveling internationally. A news
release containing the participant dial- in number and time of the call will be
disseminated two weeks prior to the call.
About AmeraMex International
AmeraMex
International sells,
leases and rents heavy equipment to companies within four industries: construction (light and infrastructure),
shipping logistics, mining and commercial farming. AmeraMex,
with customers in the Americas, Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe, has over 30
years of experience in heavy equipment sales and service and inventories
top-of-the-line equipment from manufacturers such as Taylor Machine Works Inc.
and Terex Heavy Equipment. For more information visit the AmeraMex website, www.AMMX.net or www.hamreequipment.com.
This press release contains forward-looking
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amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended
(the “Exchange Act”), and as such, may involve risks and
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