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AmeraMex International Sells Loaded Container Handlers for $360,000

Jun 2, 2015

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AmeraMex International Sells
Loaded Container Handlers for $360,000

 

CHICO, CA –
June 3, 2015 –
AmeraMex International, Inc. (OTC: AMMX), a provider of heavy equipment for logistics
companies (stevedoring/shipping),
infrastructure construction, logging and mining companies, announced that it
has received a $360,000 order for loaded container handlers used to moved
loaded containers from ships into storage or onto trucks and railcars. 

 

According to AmeraMex CEO Lee Hamre, the
container handlers are in inventory and will ship by the end of the month.  Hamre
commented, “For the second quarter which will end June 31, we have already received
orders totaling $2.9 million and hope to add an additional $12 million dollar
order in the third quarter if not earlier.” 

 

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.

 

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