Superior Industries expands partnership with dealer RB Scott Company

Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., a U.S.-based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, is expanding its partnership with longtime conveying equipment dealer, RB Scott Company, Inc. In addition to conveyors and conveyor components, the Eau Claire, Wisconsin-based dealer of processing equipment and wear parts will also represent Superior’s lines of wet processing equipment and portable processing plants.

“RB Scott’s expedient and honest approach to customer service has made them an ideal partner of ours for decades,” said Jarrod Felton, president of Superior Industries. “We’re excited to expand our partnership with these new products.”

The 40-year-old dealership represents Superior throughout the state of Wisconsin, the northern half of Illinois and western Upper Peninsula of Michigan. In addition to representing popular products like Superior’s TeleStacker® Conveyor and RazerTail® Truck Unloader, RB Scott will also sell and service the manufacturer’s growing line of washing screws, dewatering screens, classifying tanks and portable processing plants for screening and washing applications in the construction aggregates industry.

“Through this expanded partnership of product innovation and excellent customer service, we are excited to create more opportunities for material producers to improve their operational efficiencies and lower cost per ton,” said Felton.

RB Scott Company, Inc. is a family owned and operated business with three generations having worked in the organization. The dealership is headquartered in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, USA.

About Superior Industries, Inc. – Superior Industries engineers and manufactures groundbreaking, bulk material processing and handling equipment and cutting-edge machinery components. From its headquarters in Morris, Minnesota, USA, the manufacturing firm supplies bulk crushing, screening, washing and conveying systems for industries including construction aggregates, mining, bulk terminals, agriculture, power and biomass. In addition to its home plant in Minnesota, the 44-year-old Superior operates from additional facilities in Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan and Nebraska, USA; Alberta and New Brunswick, Canada; and three locations in Brazil to serve South American markets.