Becker mining systems is going international with a US based branch. With our merger through which we have acquired Wholesale Mine Supply, we are now able to offer our top-of-the-line products and services to a whole new market.
We are confident that this merger will help us grow our business and better serve our customers around the world. Wholesale Mine Supply has been in business for over 20 years and is a leading provider of mine communications systems in the United States.
With the mining industry in the USA growing at an astronomical rate, we are pleased to be a part of it and offer our products at a more local and easy to source level.
The entry into the local US market will allow Becker to offer its products and services to a larger customer base. The merger will also help Becker to better serve its existing customers around the world.
The company will maintain its relationships with businesses like Delta Electric, Carroll Engineering, Industrial Mine Supply, Wallace Electric, HC Global and Mine Systems.
Becker is also proud to announce that it will continue its relationships with mining manufacturers VARIS, Venture Design-Mine Tracer, Frederick Mining Controls, Kenwood Radio and WMS/ Control. All product lines will be continued to be carried by these businesses.
This is an exciting time for Becker and the mining industry as a whole. Being able to source these quality products into the US market will improve efficiency, safety and competitiveness in the industry.
This merger is a great opportunity for both companies, and we are looking forward to a bright future together. We want to thank our customers for their continued support as we make this transition and expand our operations.
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
This post was written by Justin Tidd, Director at https://beckerwmsusa.com/ For over 15 years, Becker Communications has been the industry’s leader in increasingly more sophisticated electrical mining communication systems. As they expanded into surface mining, railroads, and tunneling they added wireless communication systems, handheld radios, tagging and tracking systems, as well as gas monitoring.