Company Description
AmeraMex International, Inc. (AMMX) is a heavy equipment company that sells, leases, and rents electric and diesel-powered machinery to multiple industries, including construction, logistics, mining, lumber, manufacturing, agriculture, and forestry conservation. The company is quoted on the OTC Pink market under the symbol AMMX and is described in its news releases as a premier provider of new and refurbished heavy equipment serving the logistics, construction, and industrial markets.
According to recent corporate materials, AmeraMex has over 30–40 years of experience in heavy equipment sales and service. It focuses on equipment that supports logistics companies, infrastructure construction, forestry conservation, and related sectors. The company operates in both domestic and international markets and notes that its largest rental customer is the U.S. Government. AmeraMex highlights that, at the conclusion of each rental agreement, equipment is replaced with newer, more technologically advanced units, while returned equipment is either added to its rental fleet or sold as used inventory.
Business model and revenue drivers
AmeraMex International states that it sells, leases, and rents heavy equipment, including both new and refurbished units. Its strategy section describes a focus on acquiring and refurbishing used heavy equipment for resale into high-growth markets across the Americas. The company reports that refurbished equipment generates higher gross margins than new equipment sales, while new equipment sales help create a pipeline of competitively priced used inventory.
In addition to sales, AmeraMex operates a rental fleet that it characterizes as high-margin and a source of consistent cash flow. When rental units are returned, they are either redeployed within the rental fleet or sold, often at a percentage of their retail value depending on usage. The company also mentions that sales of loaded and unloaded container handlers account for approximately half of its total revenue, underscoring the importance of logistics and port-related activity to its business.
Equipment lines and manufacturer partnerships
AmeraMex maintains strategic partnerships with several equipment manufacturers. In its corporate profile, the company lists:
- ASV Holdings, Inc. – marketing mastication equipment.
- Taylor Machine Works – heavy-duty forklifts and container handlers.
- LiuGong North America – electric front-end loaders, scrapers, forklifts, and excavators.
- FirstGreen Industries – electric skid steer loaders.
- CMI – mulching track tractors.
- Magni Telescopic Handlers – rotating telescopic handlers.
Across multiple news releases, AmeraMex details orders and deliveries involving LiuGong excavators and forklifts, Taylor container handlers and forklifts, Magni telehandlers, First Green (Firstgreen) electric skid steer loaders, and other heavy equipment. These disclosures illustrate the company’s role as a distributor and refurbisher of specialized machinery for logistics, port operations, sawmills, agriculture, forestry conservation, manufacturing, and other industrial uses.
Markets and industry focus
AmeraMex identifies the logistics industry as a significant growth market. It notes that U.S. ports—both wet and dry—and distribution centers are key hubs within the import-export economy, and that demand for container handlers and heavy-duty forklifts is growing alongside the expansion of dry ports and distribution centers. The company emphasizes that containerization and advanced material-handling capabilities help customers improve asset utilization, reduce fuel and trucking costs, and optimize distribution operations.
Beyond logistics, AmeraMex reports that it supplies equipment to manufacturing, forestry conservation, construction, mining, lumber, and commercial agriculture. Its news releases reference orders for customers in sectors such as sawmills, agriculture, forestry conservation, manufacturing, and logistics, including both portside and inland operations. The company also notes renewed interest from Central America and cites analyst projections for heavy-equipment demand growth in that region.
Product categories and inventory
AmeraMex maintains an inventory of new and refurbished heavy equipment. In its corporate profile, the company lists categories such as front-end loaders, scrapers, excavators, backhoes, rock trucks, container handlers, log loaders, forklifts, wheel loaders, trucks, and trailers. This equipment is leased, rented, and sold to companies involved in heavy and light construction, mining, shipping, transportation, logging, commercial farming, and infrastructure projects.
Recent order announcements highlight specific equipment types, including:
- Loaded and empty container handlers and reach stackers from Taylor Machine Works.
- Electric and diesel forklifts from LiuGong, including rough-terrain models and warehouse-focused units.
- Electric wheel loaders, such as a LiuGong 856H-E MAX electric wheel loader.
- Electric skid steer loaders from First Green Industries.
- Magni telehandlers and truck-mounted piggyback forklifts.
These disclosures show that AmeraMex participates in both conventional diesel-powered equipment markets and the growing segment for battery-electric heavy machinery.
Services, parts, and transportation
AmeraMex describes a service operation that supports the equipment it sells and rents. The company reports that it trains service technicians at schools and workshops provided by its manufacturers. Its service facility is said to include overhead cranes, a paint shop, and a welding-fabricating shop, along with specialized tools and diagnostic equipment. Technicians have access to manufacturers’ technical specifications, which the company states supports efficient repairs.
The company also maintains a parts warehouse that it describes as containing a heavy equipment parts inventory intended to support the lines it represents. In addition, AmeraMex owns trucks and heavy-haul trailers used to transport equipment for its own customers and for other heavy equipment companies.
Strategy and growth priorities
AmeraMex outlines a strategy centered on revenue expansion through market growth, equipment line expansion, and a mix of new and refurbished equipment. It emphasizes the role of refurbished equipment in producing higher gross margins and notes that new equipment sales contribute to a pipeline of used inventory. The company also states that it evaluates new equipment lines to expand offerings to existing and emerging markets.
In response to demand for low-emission machinery, particularly in states with stricter environmental regulations, AmeraMex reports that it has introduced electric equipment lines from LiuGong North America and FirstGreen Industries. These lines are described as suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The company’s strategic vision, as described in its corporate profile, includes potential partnerships or mergers that could enhance product lines, geographic footprint, and customer reach.
Customer base and key relationships
AmeraMex states that it serves a diverse customer base across logistics, infrastructure, construction, manufacturing, agriculture, the U.S. Military, forestry conservation, mining, lumber, and related sectors. It notes that its largest rental customer is the U.S. Government. The company’s news releases also reference customers such as sawmills, warehouse operators, and industrial users across the West Coast, the Pacific Northwest, and other regions, though detailed customer lists are not provided.
AMMX stock and investor context
AmeraMex International, Inc. trades under the ticker symbol AMMX on the OTC Pink market. Company news releases include unaudited financial statements for various periods, showing revenue contributions from both equipment sales and rentals and leases. These disclosures provide insight into how AmeraMex balances new equipment sales, refurbished equipment sales, and rental income within its overall business model.
For investors researching AMMX stock, the company’s public communications highlight its focus on heavy equipment for logistics and industrial markets, its emphasis on refurbished machinery and rental operations, and its efforts to expand electric equipment offerings in response to environmental and regulatory trends as described in its own materials.
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