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Tenamec Companies expand and realign

To accommodate strategic growth and an expanded product line, Tenamec Companies, parent of Builtrite Manufacturing, Lemco Hydraulics and SAS Forks, has realigned its business operations, adding SAS Group, which now incorporates SAS Forks, SAS Rail and DRKhorse Tools.

SAS Group will be led by president Bruce Bacon, an industry veteran and entrepreneur who has founded or co-founded several dominant equipment brands serving the metals recycling, demolition and affiliated industries.

To support the new structure Tenamec has added several prominent industry veterans to its leadership team, specifically:

  • Uwe Kausch has joined as vice president of marketing and product.
  • Sal LaCorte has joined as vice president of sales and business development.
  • Scot Stein has joined as director of SAS Rail and special projects.

Additionally, the company has assembled a best-in-class regional sales team, including:

  • Wes Jones – Midwest
  • Andy Waszil – Northeastern & Quebec, Maritimes
  • Wendell Moss – Southeastern
  • Matt Wroblewski – Southern
  • Rob Henning – Western
  • Mark Kirsten – national accounts for SAS Forks

The regional managers represent Builtrite, Lemco, SAS Forks, DRKhorse and SAS Rail.

Tenamec has also begun seeking high-quality distributors to sell and service these product lines throughout North America under an exclusive agreement.

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