Superior Appoints Belterra as New Conveyor Components Distributor Throughout Quebec

Morris, Minn. – Superior Industries, Inc., a U.S. based manufacturer and global supplier of bulk material processing and handling systems, announces a new partnership with Canada’s largest distributor of conveyor belting, components and other bulk material handling solutions. Belterra, a 50-year-old distributor with 19 locations throughout the country, will stock, sell and service Superior’s conveyor idlers, pulleys, scrapers and accessories in Quebec.

“We’re excited to partner with such a respected distributor who is well-known for carrying significant inventory, performing prompt service and having high character,” says Ryan Loge, Superior’s conveyor components sales manager in Canada.

With Quebec branches in Montreal, Québec City and Saguenay, Belterra is well-positioned to take care of customer requests quickly. The distributor will stock a standard collection of Superior idlers, pulleys, belt scrapers and other conveyor accessories. Additionally, the Quebec-based team will work closely with product and project managers at Superior to supply dry bulk producers with custom solutions backed by industry best manufacturing lead times.

Belterra has proven itself to be a valuable partner, advisor and product expert to industries across Canada for more than four decades. The company’s dedication to timely results, quality products, extensive selection and flexible service helps reduce costly downtime while improving your efficiency and output.

About Superior Industries, Inc.
From Rock Face to Load Out®, Superior Industries engineers and manufactures groundbreaking bulk material processing and handling equipment and cutting-edge components. From its headquarters in Morris, Minnesota, USA, the manufacturer supplies bulk crushing, screening, washing and conveying systems and related parts for industries like aggregates, mining, bulk terminals, agriculture, power and biomass. In addition to its home plant, Superior operates from five additional U.S. facilities, three in Brazil and two more in Canada.

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