Lippmann Crushing Systems moves into Britain

USA-based manufacturer Lippmann has announced its entry into the United Kingdom crushing and screening market.

The company has teamed up with two distributors, Stewart Plant Sales (SPS) and Aggregates Processing & Recycling (Agg Pro), to provide quality crushing and screening systems to aggregates suppliers throughout England, Scotland and Wales.

Lippmann UK Launch Lippmann and its new United Kingdom distributors SPS and Agg Pro appeared at the ScotPlant trade show in Edinburgh on 22 and 23 April. (Photo: Lippmann)

With a legacy that covers nearly 100 years in North America since commencing operations in Wisconsin, USA, in 1923, Lippmann began with heavy-duty jaw crushers, before developing its range to grow into a premier aggregates processing equipment manufacturer.

In recent years, Lippmann has seen opportunities for growth beyond its primary markets USA and Canada and says that the hard rock processing requirements across the UK enable a natural fit for the applications that are best suited to Lippmann crushing systems.

“Taking this first step into the UK is an exciting time for Lippmann,” says company vice president Kevin Kiesgen. 

We look forward to the next 100 years in this region and know that we have partnered with two strong and well-respected specialist distributors”

Together with SPS and Agg Pro, Lippmann appeared at the recent ScotPlant trade show in Edinburgh, which took place on 22 and 23 April.

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