Aries Industries strengthens U.S. underground infrastructure market reach with new dealership
(UI) – Aries Industries, a provider of state-of-the-art equipment for inspection and maintenance of underground infrastructure, has strengthened its western U.S. market reach with the addition of a Colorado dealership with three locations.
Faris Machinery specializes in new and used heavy equipment for municipalities and construction operations. The company provides sales, rentals, service and training from dealerships in Commerce City, Colorado Springs and Grand Junction.
Now in its 70th year since its founding in 1953, Faris Machinery has focused on long-term relationships created by providing specialized products from industry-leading manufacturers, and responsive after-sale support. The company offers tailored equipment financing and warranty repair. Its service departments are staffed with factory-trained technicians, and provide field service trucks that respond 24/7.
The addition of Faris Machinery furthers the rapid growth of the Aries Industries dealer network, which has added over 14 dealers in North America, since 2019.
“We only partner with dealers who are as committed to outstanding customer service as we are,” said Jim Kraschinsky, Vice-President of Sales at Aries Industries. “While our footprint has grown dramatically in recent years, the process has been selective and diligent. Faris Machinery is a dealer who meets our exacting criteria to provide Aries customers in their region a great sales and service experience.”
“We’re thrilled to add Aries Industries’ inspection and rehabilitation products to our core business of servicing the municipal, solid waste, asphalt, oil and gas, concrete and environmental industries,” said Giles Poulson, President of Faris Machinery. “Products from Aries Industries represent a strategic expansion of the high-quality offerings, and total support and service, that our growing customer base deserves.”
Founded in 1985, Aries Industries manufactures durable video pipeline inspection and rehabilitation systems, plus data management software, to meet underground infrastructure challenges and environmental applications. Focused on “Raising the Bar Underground,” the company’s cameras, tractors and fully-integrated systems are built upon a bedrock of continuous innovation, unmatched reliability and expert customer service.
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