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AmeraMex Receives $500,000 Heavy Equipment Order From Algerian Company
| Source: AmeraMex International
CHICO, CA--(Marketwire - October 12, 2009) - AmeraMex International, Inc. (PINKSHEETS : AMMX ),
a provider of heavy equipment to infrastructure construction, stevedoring
and mining companies, announced that it has received a $500,000 order for
refurbished heavy equipment from a company located in Algiers, Algeria.
This equipment is expected to ship before the end of 2009.
"With the current economic climate in the U.S., we are pleased that our
groundwork in Africa is beginning to pay off," commented AmeraMex CEO Lee
Hamre. "We are currently working with this group to finalize a $2 million
contract for heavy equipment and on the possibility of jointly opening an
equipment yard in Algiers, Algeria, and a major city in Tunisia. These
yards will facilitate the import and sales of both new and used heavy
equipment within Africa. I'll be traveling to Africa mid October and, on
return, expect to provide shareholders an update on several fronts."
About AmeraMex International
AmeraMex International sells, leases, and rents heavy equipment to
companies within four industries: construction (light and infrastructure),
shipping, mining and logging. AmeraMex's largest product line is
specialized container handling equipment that enables stevedoring companies
to quickly and efficiently load and offload container and general freight
ships dockside. AmeraMex, with customers in North America, South America,
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.
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