W.S. Tyler expands with new Rocky Mountains facility

by Jessica Kirby

W.S. Tyler, a manufacturer of screening, washing, and pelletizing products, has opened Haver & Tyler Rocky Mountains (HTRM), a new sales and service center in Chilliwack, British Columbia, just outside Vancouver.

“We take great pride and passion in the supply of screening, washing, and pelletizing technology to the mining industry,” says general manager Markus Kopper. “Being an active partner of those companies exploring and producing raw materials, that find their use in products and benefiting so many world wide, is very important to us.”

HTRM serves aggregate, mining, and industrial mineral producers in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska as well as British Columbia, the Yukon, and Northwest Territories, with better access to products and services. It offers 24-hour delivery of parts and screen media within British Columbia and slightly longer delivery times to all other locations.

“The location of HTRM allows us to efficiently serve customers in the region,” says Kopper. “It also allows us to work more closely with our customers through site visits where we can create solutions to their unique situations.”

The new Vancouver-area location is focusing on the company’s flagship double-eccentric F-Class vibrating screen, oversized XL-Class vibrating screen, and Pro-Deck screen optimization service.

Through the Pro-Deck service, technicians complete extensive on-site analysis of vibrating screens and screen media to determine optimal solutions. The resulting Pro-Deck configuration delivers increased efficiencies, with minimal downtime and maintenance costs, thus maximizing product quality and profits for mines and quarries.

HTRM joined the Mining Suppliers Association of BC (MSABC) in May, a move Kopper says offers an important benefit to the company.

“The MSABC forms an excellent forum to share ideas, best practices, and innovations to bring that industry forward,” he says. “We also value the networking between miners and mining suppliers. No question—the MSABC is a great vehicle to market our company.”

For more information please visit  www.wstyler.ca
 

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