Wood-Mizer opens a new branch in Costa Rica

Feb 18, 2019 | Markets | 0 comments

COSTA RICA – Located in La Valencia de Heredia, Costa Rica, Wood-Mizer Central America will serve clients in Costa Rica and Panama, while authorized distributors will continue to serve clients in El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.

820WOODMIZER The new location further expands the presence of Wood-Mizer in the global market that includes branches on five continents and more than 100 authorized distributors worldwide.

Wood-Mizer has maintained a strong presence in Central America for decades through its network of authorized distributors, and its continued development in the region has allowed the company to establish this new corporate-owned branch in Central America. The new branch is part of Wood-Mizer’s ongoing effort to increase the availability of its world-leading wood processing equipment and global customer support.

“Wood-Mizer is committed to shortening the path between customers and our equipment, parts and service,” said Steve Loria, Regional Sales Manager at Wood-Mizer. “With the opening of Wood-Mizer Central America, customers in Costa Rica and Panama will receive the same high-quality wood processing equipment they expect from Wood-Mizer with better product availability, service and support.”

Wood-Mizer Central America is already operating and includes a variety of sawmills, saws and sharpening equipment available for demonstration and purchase. An open door event for the new location is tentatively scheduled for March / April 2019.

Since 1982, Wood-Mizer has earned the reputation of being the leading manufacturer of wood processing equipment with a strong legacy of its innovative sawmill products. Wood-Mizer offers a wide range of equipment including portable and industrial narrow-belt sawmills, wide-band sawing equipment, reaping mills, edgers, furnaces, planers / moulders, wood processing equipment, equipment for the recycling of pallets, equipment for the handling of materials, band saws and equipment for the maintenance of saws for DIY enthusiasts and wood professionals.

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