Tony Pha Retires
Tony Pha retired from Amerequip on January 9, 2020 after serving 24 years in Backhoe Assembly.
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Tony Pha retired from Amerequip on January 9, 2020 after serving 24 years in Backhoe Assembly.
Read MoreDarell Wright retired from Amerequip on October 31, 2019 after serving 20 years in our Maintenance department.
Read MoreIn the metal fabrication business, everyone would rather be busy than slow, but that doesn’t mean it’s easy.
Read MoreMike Cechal retired from Amerequip on April 18, 2019 after serving 7 years as our IT Manager.
Read MoreAFS Corporate Member Neenah Foundry and Amerequip Corporation worked together on converting an 11-piece steel weldment into a single ductile iron casting.
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Read MoreSteve "Sticker" Gulig retired on February 7, 2019, after over 10 years with Amerequip as a Welder.
Read MoreVera Graves retired on January 31, 2019, after over 30 years with Amerequip. Vera most recently worked in our Fabrication department as a Material Handler.
Read MoreThe Wisconsin-based designer and manufacturer of custom equipment for the commercial landscape, agricultural and industrial markets has invested more than $25 million to grow its business.
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