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Shearcore joins the European Demolition Association

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Shearcore, one of the construction industry’s leading scrap recycling and demolition tools manufacturers, has become the newest member of the European Demolition Association (EDA).

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The specialist company, which is based in Wisconsin in the United States, was established in 2014 and is a division of equipment manufacturer Exodus Global, alongside Rockzone Americas and OilQuick Americas.

Over the years, Shearcore’s close involvement with demolition and recycling industry contractors around the world, has led it become a key voice when it comes to addressing industry challenges and meeting the demands of primary and secondary demolition works.  

While it says that innovation is one of the core values that has helped to drive its growth, Shearcore added that its new status as a member of the EDA shows its commitment to its “valued customers, trusted vendors and cherished employees”.  

To dismantling professionals leaning on a giant Fortress shear from Shearcore Shearcore was among the OEMs exhibiting at the Demolition San Antonio event earlier this year. (PHOTO: NDA)


Shearcore, which was among the OEMs leading the charge at this year’s NDA event in San Antonio, is also currently gearing up for the 2024 ISRI Convention, which will take place in Las Vegas in less than two weeks’ time.

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