AAS managing director Lino Scartozzi said in Australia Simex planers, rotary cutters, crusher buckets, wheel compactors and excavators would now distributed through an independent network of experienced dealers to ensure availability and support in every state.
“The authorised dealer network: Groundtec Equipment in NSW; Walkers Hammers in Victoria and Tasmania; Queensland Rockbreakers in Queensland and the Northern Territory; Total Rockbreaking Solutions in Western Australia; and Renex Equipment in South Australia were appointed as authorised Simex dealers due to their extensive experience and knowledge in hydraulic attachments,” Scartozzi explained.
“With this nationwide authorised dealer network we can now ensure customers receive the advice, product support and service they would expect from the Simex products.”
Simex was established in San Giovanni, Italy, in 1991 to produce efficient and customised hydraulic attachments for earthmoving machinery.
“Since our expansion into the international market Simex has achieved excellence in road maintenance attachments, [while] innovative designs of rotary cutters, asphalt planers and crusher buckets and wheel excavators have made Simex the industry leader in this sector,” Simex sales director Federico Tamburri said.
“Our commitment to constant improvement and continuous advancement in our field allow our customers to work more efficiently, faster and most importantly, safer.
“Whether the job is road maintenance, trenching, construction of underground utilities, tunnel excavation, quarrying or profiling our goal is to provide a safe and cost effective Simex solution.
“With extensive product and industry knowledge of Lino Scartozzi who [has been] the Simex product specialist since 2009 and the industry experienced dealer network we can achieve this in the Australian market.”
Scartozzi is the founder of Australian Attachment Solutions. He has over 35 years of experience in the use of heavy machinery for mining and civil applications – 20 years of which was focused on hydraulic attachment sales and service.
He first introduced Simex into Australia in 2009.