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ProStack Expands Utah Distribution Network Through Sync Aggregate Partnership

ProStack appoints Sync Aggregate as Utah distributor for material handling equipment, potentially affecting equipment availability and service options for aggregate operations.

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According to Pit & Quarry, ProStack has named Sync Aggregate as its distributor for the complete product range throughout Utah, expanding the company’s North American market presence.

New Distribution Partnership Details

The Springville, Utah-based Sync Aggregate will represent ProStack’s full portfolio of material handling solutions, including tracked conveyors, tracked feeders, telescopic conveyors, hoppers and bulk reception feeders. The partnership supports ProStack’s renewed focus on North American markets, highlighted by recent product launches like the TW 36-150 telescopic conveyor built in Mt Vernon, Missouri.

“We have a lot of optimism about the appointment of Sync for the Utah market,” says Neil Robinson, business line director at ProStack. “Their knowledge of the industry at a local level puts them in an ideal position to supply ProStack products and will allow us to get closer to our growth and development plans for 2026.”

Sy Harrison, owner of Sync Aggregate, noted the partnership allows the company to “provide a complete material processing system for our customers and expands our ability to deliver comprehensive solutions that meet the evolving needs of operations throughout Utah.”

What It Means for Subcontractors

  • Improved parts availability: Local distribution means faster access to ProStack replacement parts and reduced downtime for Utah-based crushing and screening operations
  • Enhanced service support: Sync Aggregate’s existing field service capabilities combined with ProStack’s product line creates more comprehensive equipment support options
  • Equipment financing opportunities: Regional distributors often provide better financing terms and trade-in programs compared to direct manufacturer purchases
  • Competitive pricing pressure: Additional distribution competition in Utah may drive more favorable equipment pricing and service rates across the market
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