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        <title>A Top 30 Stream of MARKETINGPLUS GROUP Press Releases (in OGG format) via PRWeb</title>
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                        <title>Unprecedented Growth Launches Globally Expanding Foundation Equipment Company, Pileco Inc., Into New Markets</title>
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                        <description>Joining Forces with BAUER Maschinen GmbH, the Company Triples Workforce, Expands Product Line and Breaks Ground on New Facilities Across the United States and Abroad. [PRWeb Jun 23, 2008]</description>
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                        <pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 10:35:40 -0700</pubDate>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) June 23, 2008 -- Longtime Houston-based Pileco Inc. ignited explosive growth after joining forces with German-based BAUER Maschinen GmbH three years ago.  Renowned for its technological advances and innovation in hydraulic piling hammers, Pileco Inc. seemed a natural partner for industry legend, BAUER.  And together they&#039;re proving an unstoppable force within the foundation equipment and construction industry.  

Since becoming a BAUER subsidiary, Pileco has recorded unprecedented growth and drafted plans for new facilities to accommodate the demand.  New facilities are planned for Texas and Florida over the next two years. And the ever expanding product line and network of dealers are quickly gaining international attention.

Pileco, which currently has offices in Houston, California and Panama, is the exclusive provider of BAUER products in the western hemisphere and the master distributor of Vulcan, IHC, RTG and MAT throughout the northeastern United States and Mexico.  

They have recently added the Pileco HR Hydraulic and Pileco Vibratory Hammers, as well as the BAUER BG-12H drill rig to their product line.

Before bringing Pileco&#039;s California affiliate Pilemac into Pileco Inc., the companies reported combined revenues of $16 million in 2005.  Today operating under a single name, Pileco reports revenues in excess of $90 million. 

&quot;We have taken the traditional business practices and dedication to employee growth that has served us well since Pileco was founded over 40 years ago and combined it with the deeply rooted history and immense experience of BAUER,&quot; said Pileco President George Smith.

&quot;This has enabled us to form a foundation equipment company with a strong industry presence and lasting relationships, &quot; Smith added.

Despite the company&#039;s rapid growth and expanding market presence, Smith underscores their dedication to the personal approach and a handshake ease that has prevailed in Pileco&#039;s business practice.
 
Though original Pileco founder, Otto Kammerer, has passed on his executive duties, he continues to clock in and monitor progress of the company whose doors he first opened in 1966.  His Pileco predecessors share his innovative vision that has captured global attention and garnered well-deserved respect within the industry.

Expanding work in custom-design fabrication, Pileco Inc. simplifies the job of machine operators and meets changing industry demands. They offer an expansive line of pile driving and drilling equipment and accessories, along with industry expert knowledge and worldwide service and support.   

To learn more about the extensive product line, custom design fabrication and customer support options Pileco offers, log onto <a href="http://www.pileco.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.pileco.com</a> or call (800) 474-5326. Look for a new website design in the coming months.

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                        <itunes:subtitle>Unprecedented Growth Launches Globally Expanding Foundation Equipment Company, Pileco Inc., Into New Markets</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) June 23, 2008 -- Longtime Houston-based Pileco Inc. ignited explosive growth after joining forces with German-based BAUER Maschinen GmbH three years ago.  Renowned for its technological advances and innovation in hydraulic piling hammers, Pileco Inc. seemed a natural partner for industry legend, BAUER.  And together they&#039;re proving an unstoppable force within the foundation equipment and construction industry.  

Since becoming a BAUER subsidiary, Pileco has recorded unprecedented growth and drafted plans for new facilities to accommodate the demand.  New facilities are planned for Texas and Florida over the next two years. And the ever expanding product line and network of dealers are quickly gaining international attention.

Pileco, which currently has offices in Houston, California and Panama, is the exclusive provider of BAUER products in the western hemisphere and the master distributor of Vulcan, IHC, RTG and MAT throughout the northeastern United States and Mexico.  

They have recently added the Pileco HR Hydraulic and Pileco Vibratory Hammers, as well as the BAUER BG-12H drill rig to their product line.

Before bringing Pileco&#039;s California affiliate Pilemac into Pileco Inc., the companies reported combined revenues of $16 million in 2005.  Today operating under a single name, Pileco reports revenues in excess of $90 million. 

&quot;We have taken the traditional business practices and dedication to employee growth that has served us well since Pileco was founded over 40 years ago and combined it with the deeply rooted history and immense experience of BAUER,&quot; said Pileco President George Smith.

&quot;This has enabled us to form a foundation equipment company with a strong industry presence and lasting relationships, &quot; Smith added.

Despite the company&#039;s rapid growth and expanding market presence, Smith underscores their dedication to the personal approach and a handshake ease that has prevailed in Pileco&#039;s business practice.
 
Though original Pileco founder, Otto Kammerer, has passed on his executive duties, he continues to clock in and monitor progress of the company whose doors he first opened in 1966.  His Pileco predecessors share his innovative vision that has captured global attention and garnered well-deserved respect within the industry.

Expanding work in custom-design fabrication, Pileco Inc. simplifies the job of machine operators and meets changing industry demands. They offer an expansive line of pile driving and drilling equipment and accessories, along with industry expert knowledge and worldwide service and support.   

To learn more about the extensive product line, custom design fabrication and customer support options Pileco offers, log onto <a href="http://www.pileco.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.pileco.com</a> or call (800) 474-5326. Look for a new website design in the coming months.

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                        <title>Action Sports Doctor and Orthopedic Specialist Dr. Mark Sanders Prepares to Educate MX Riders on Common MX Injuries, as Sanders Clinic Gears up for Houston Supercross &#039;08</title>
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                        <description>One of the largest local sponsors and the official healthcare provider of the AMA Houston Supercross, Dr. Sanders helps athletes set the pace in 2008 [PRWeb Jan 21, 2008]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) January 21, 2008 -- Sought by action sports athletes from across the nation, Dr. Mark Sanders is commonly called the &quot;motocross doc&quot; -- particularly as the AMA Supercross ramps up.  Specializing in sports medicine, the orthopedic surgeon is among the largest local sponsors and the official healthcare provider for the Houston Supercross.  He and his staff spend the weekend helping riders understand how to avoid some of the most common motocross injuries they treat. 

Dr. Sanders of Sanders Clinic for Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine at River Oaks Medical Tower (formerly Twelve Oaks Medical Center) has treated thousands of both professional and amateur motocross and BMX riders.  As a rider himself, he understands the drive athletes have to get back to their sport and tailors their treatment and rehabilitation accordingly.

Recently named Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery at Surgery Specialty Hospitals of America in Pasadena, Dr. Sanders has earned a reputation as Houston&#039;s leading action sports doctors -- helping return athletes from across the United States back to their sport faster with his advanced ACL and shoulder procedures and accelerated rehabilitation programs.  By refining traditional methods and utilizing an innovative approach, he is able to shave months off of standard recovery times and yield strong long-term results.

As the AMA Supercross sweeps across the nation, the board certified physician and his staff spotlight the most common injuries for which riders seek treatment during this time of year; shoulder instability, acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation and collarbone fractures, ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) tears and distal radius fractures.

&quot;Understanding the areas most vulnerable in this sport helps riders hone their strengthening and training programs accordingly,&quot; said Sanders Clinic certified trainer Ed Nepveux.

According to Nepveux, a program that entails the balanced strengthening of opposing muscle groups gives athletes the greatest advantage -- avoiding injuries that result from the disproportionate strength of muscle groups key in the support of a limb, such as the biceps and triceps of the upper arm and quadriceps and hamstrings of the upper leg.

&quot;Education is a big part of what we do.  It can really help athletes avoid unnecessary injuries,&quot; said Dr. Sanders.

&quot;When injuries do occur, treatment for an athlete who will return to his sport is different than that of a non athlete, as their injured limbs and joints will return to the same rigorous activities and need to be adequately prepared for that,&quot; said Dr. Sanders.  

Dr. Sanders and the Sanders Clinic team will have a tent in the pit area of Reliant Stadium during the February 16 Supercross event and feature posters explaining the most common MX injuries.  They will be on hand throughout the weekend to answer questions and address concerns.

Dr. Sanders was listed among H Texas Magazine&#039;s Top Docs two years in a row and among Health &#38; Fitness magazine&#039;s Phenomenal Physicians for 2006-07.  He is featured in the Medicine Men of Texas book of exemplary medical professionals and serves as a health and fitness contributor to BMX Today magazine, Transworld Motocross online and a number of both local and national motocross website health and fitness forums.

To learn more about Dr. Mark Sanders and his treatment options, view typical post surgical results, or inquire about the new out of town patient program, log onto <a href="http://www.sandersclinic.net" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.sandersclinic.net</a> or call 888-8 DR MARK.

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                        <itunes:author>CRISTY HAYES</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Action Sports Doctor and Orthopedic Specialist Dr. Mark Sanders Prepares to Educate MX Riders on Common MX Injuries, as Sanders Clinic Gears up for Houston Supercross &#039;08</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWEB) January 21, 2008 -- Sought by action sports athletes from across the nation, Dr. Mark Sanders is commonly called the &quot;motocross doc&quot; -- particularly as the AMA Supercross ramps up.  Specializing in sports medicine, the orthopedic surgeon is among the largest local sponsors and the official healthcare provider for the Houston Supercross.  He and his staff spend the weekend helping riders understand how to avoid some of the most common motocross injuries they treat. 

Dr. Sanders of Sanders Clinic for Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine at River Oaks Medical Tower (formerly Twelve Oaks Medical Center) has treated thousands of both professional and amateur motocross and BMX riders.  As a rider himself, he understands the drive athletes have to get back to their sport and tailors their treatment and rehabilitation accordingly.

Recently named Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery at Surgery Specialty Hospitals of America in Pasadena, Dr. Sanders has earned a reputation as Houston&#039;s leading action sports doctors -- helping return athletes from across the United States back to their sport faster with his advanced ACL and shoulder procedures and accelerated rehabilitation programs.  By refining traditional methods and utilizing an innovative approach, he is able to shave months off of standard recovery times and yield strong long-term results.

As the AMA Supercross sweeps across the nation, the board certified physician and his staff spotlight the most common injuries for which riders seek treatment during this time of year; shoulder instability, acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation and collarbone fractures, ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) tears and distal radius fractures.

&quot;Understanding the areas most vulnerable in this sport helps riders hone their strengthening and training programs accordingly,&quot; said Sanders Clinic certified trainer Ed Nepveux.

According to Nepveux, a program that entails the balanced strengthening of opposing muscle groups gives athletes the greatest advantage -- avoiding injuries that result from the disproportionate strength of muscle groups key in the support of a limb, such as the biceps and triceps of the upper arm and quadriceps and hamstrings of the upper leg.

&quot;Education is a big part of what we do.  It can really help athletes avoid unnecessary injuries,&quot; said Dr. Sanders.

&quot;When injuries do occur, treatment for an athlete who will return to his sport is different than that of a non athlete, as their injured limbs and joints will return to the same rigorous activities and need to be adequately prepared for that,&quot; said Dr. Sanders.  

Dr. Sanders and the Sanders Clinic team will have a tent in the pit area of Reliant Stadium during the February 16 Supercross event and feature posters explaining the most common MX injuries.  They will be on hand throughout the weekend to answer questions and address concerns.

Dr. Sanders was listed among H Texas Magazine&#039;s Top Docs two years in a row and among Health &#38; Fitness magazine&#039;s Phenomenal Physicians for 2006-07.  He is featured in the Medicine Men of Texas book of exemplary medical professionals and serves as a health and fitness contributor to BMX Today magazine, Transworld Motocross online and a number of both local and national motocross website health and fitness forums.

To learn more about Dr. Mark Sanders and his treatment options, view typical post surgical results, or inquire about the new out of town patient program, log onto <a href="http://www.sandersclinic.net" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.sandersclinic.net</a> or call 888-8 DR MARK.

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                        <title>Dr. Mark Sanders, Healthcare Provider of the Amp&#039;d Mobile Houston Supercross, Repairs and Returns to Competition Top MX Rider Jeff Dement and BMX Pro Warwick Stevenson</title>
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                        <description>Dement and Stevenson recover from upper limb injuries at Sanders Clinic and prepare for upcoming competition stronger than ever. [PRWeb Feb 26, 2007]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWeb) February 26, 2007 -- Known as the &quot;MX and BMX Doc,&quot; Dr. Mark Sanders has become a vital &quot;pit stop&quot; for injured action sports athletes from across the United States -- with Top Pro30 Racing great and top ranked MX World and AMA Motocross Championship rider Jeff Dement among the most recent.

Dement, who recently injured his thumb during the Houston leg of the 2007 Amp&#039;d Mobile AMA Supercross series, underwent surgery to repair both collateral ligaments in the thumb just days later and is back on his training schedule planning to compete again in only eight weeks.
With action sports heating up, so too is the schedule of Dr. Mark Sanders of Sanders Clinic for Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. Just one week before Dement&#039;s accident, Australia native and BMX pro Warwick Stevenson made a detour to have Dr. Sanders repair a severe distal radius fracture he sustained from a crash during the ABA Sooner Nationals in Oklahoma. 

Both athletes, who received treatment from Dr. Sanders for other injuries in the past, are back to training and preparing for their next event.

&quot;Recovery has been great. Dr. Sanders isn&#039;t just a doctor, he&#039;s a real person -- and he understands that you need to get back out there. It&#039;s our well-being and our life. It&#039;s how we put food on the table. His treatment and approach have made me stronger than ever,&quot; said Warwick Stevenson. 

A longtime motocross rider and cyclist himself, Dr. Sanders has continued to capture the attention of young athletes unable ... and unwilling to sit out of competition. His immediate mobility approach to injury is the cornerstone of his practice -- and the biggest difference between traditional medicine and that which patients receive at Sanders Clinic. &quot;It&#039;s hard to go against what you&#039;ve heard so often in the past, but when you see the difference between immediately moving your injured limb and long periods of immobilization, you recognize there&#039;s no other way for an athlete,&quot; said Jeff Dement.

&quot;Dr. Sanders repaired my shoulder during last year&#039;s Supercross and got me back in competition in just a few weeks. There was no question that he&#039;d be the one to repair my thumb. He&#039;s become a key part of my success as a rider,&quot; added Dement.

Dr. Mark Sanders is listed among H Texas Magazine&#039;s Top Docs for both 2004 and 2005, and he is featured among the Top Texas Healthcare Professionals in the 2006 Edition of Medicine Men of Texas -- Legends, Innovators and Healers. He was recently named among Health &#38; Fitness magazine&#039;s Phenomenal Physicians and writes a health column for BMX Today. 

Log onto <a href="http://www.sandersclinic.net" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.sandersclinic.net</a> to learn more about Dr. Sanders and his treatment options designed for the athlete.

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                        <itunes:author>CRISTY HAYES</itunes:author>
                        <itunes:subtitle>Dr. Mark Sanders, Healthcare Provider of the Amp&#039;d Mobile Houston Supercross, Repairs and Returns to Competition Top MX Rider Jeff Dement and BMX Pro Warwick Stevenson</itunes:subtitle>
                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Houston, TX (PRWeb) February 26, 2007 -- Known as the &quot;MX and BMX Doc,&quot; Dr. Mark Sanders has become a vital &quot;pit stop&quot; for injured action sports athletes from across the United States -- with Top Pro30 Racing great and top ranked MX World and AMA Motocross Championship rider Jeff Dement among the most recent.

Dement, who recently injured his thumb during the Houston leg of the 2007 Amp&#039;d Mobile AMA Supercross series, underwent surgery to repair both collateral ligaments in the thumb just days later and is back on his training schedule planning to compete again in only eight weeks.
With action sports heating up, so too is the schedule of Dr. Mark Sanders of Sanders Clinic for Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. Just one week before Dement&#039;s accident, Australia native and BMX pro Warwick Stevenson made a detour to have Dr. Sanders repair a severe distal radius fracture he sustained from a crash during the ABA Sooner Nationals in Oklahoma. 

Both athletes, who received treatment from Dr. Sanders for other injuries in the past, are back to training and preparing for their next event.

&quot;Recovery has been great. Dr. Sanders isn&#039;t just a doctor, he&#039;s a real person -- and he understands that you need to get back out there. It&#039;s our well-being and our life. It&#039;s how we put food on the table. His treatment and approach have made me stronger than ever,&quot; said Warwick Stevenson. 

A longtime motocross rider and cyclist himself, Dr. Sanders has continued to capture the attention of young athletes unable ... and unwilling to sit out of competition. His immediate mobility approach to injury is the cornerstone of his practice -- and the biggest difference between traditional medicine and that which patients receive at Sanders Clinic. &quot;It&#039;s hard to go against what you&#039;ve heard so often in the past, but when you see the difference between immediately moving your injured limb and long periods of immobilization, you recognize there&#039;s no other way for an athlete,&quot; said Jeff Dement.

&quot;Dr. Sanders repaired my shoulder during last year&#039;s Supercross and got me back in competition in just a few weeks. There was no question that he&#039;d be the one to repair my thumb. He&#039;s become a key part of my success as a rider,&quot; added Dement.

Dr. Mark Sanders is listed among H Texas Magazine&#039;s Top Docs for both 2004 and 2005, and he is featured among the Top Texas Healthcare Professionals in the 2006 Edition of Medicine Men of Texas -- Legends, Innovators and Healers. He was recently named among Health &#38; Fitness magazine&#039;s Phenomenal Physicians and writes a health column for BMX Today. 

Log onto <a href="http://www.sandersclinic.net" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.sandersclinic.net</a> to learn more about Dr. Sanders and his treatment options designed for the athlete.

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