Multiquip Becomes Exclusive Dealer of EZ Grout Products

Words: Mariam Alcala
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Damian Lang, CEO/President of EZ Grout Corporation (left) and Mike Howlett, President of the General Construction Equipment division of Multiquip Inc. (right) announce their partnership at the World of Concrete 2009 show in Las Vegas.
On March 1, 2009 Multiquip, Inc. became the exclusive distributor of EZ Grout equipment in the United States and Mexico.

Multiquip is a world leader in manufacturing and distribution of light and medium-sized equipment for construction professionals around the globe. With their headquarters in Carson, California, they offer an extensive line of compaction equipment; portable lighting; concrete and masonry pumping, cutting, placing and finishing equipment; dewatering pumps; generators; welders and much more.

“We are excited about joining forces with EZ Grout and the synergy created by the partnership EZ Grout is focused on designing and manufacturing high quality masonry equipment that solves real jobsite problems for the professional masonry contractor,” said Mike Ferguson, vice president of sales. Multiquip and its divisions now sell products through a worldwide dealer network in more than 70 countries. Company offices are located throughout the United States, plus Canada, Mexico, United Kingdom and China, catering to construction experts from do-it-yourselfers to the most experienced professional contractors.

The partnership announcement was made by Damian Lang, CEO/President of EZ Grout Corporation and Mike Howlett, President of the General Construction Equipment division of Multiquip Inc. at the World of Concrete 2009 show in Las Vegas. This new partnership will offer comprehensive masonry equipment solutions for the customers of both companies.

As part of the new agreement current Multiquip dealers will be able to offer the EZ Grout product line. All orders will be placed directly with Multiquip. EZ Grout will continue to provide dealers and end-users alike with quality, labor-saving equipment and unprecedented warranties for this equipment directly through Multiquip. Both EZ Grout and Multiquip are dedicated to making the transition as seamless as possible and want to reassure customers that the current level of service will not be affected.

Multiquip will continue to offer great distributor service, sales support and quality products, which now includes EZ Grout! Be sure to visit Multiquip at www.multiquip.com for more information about their product lines and customer support, as well as EZ Grout at www.ezgrout.com.
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