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Rokla repackages Hartl crushers and screeners

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Germany-based excavator attachment specialist Rokla has repackaged Hartl crushing and screening equipment under its new international rock.zone brand, having acquired the Austrian company in 2019.

The products, which will now be known as the Rockcrusher and Rockscreener and will be in Rokla colours, join the internationally available Rockwheel cutting units in the manufacturer’s portfolio.

rock.zone new office Rokla’s is moving into new premises after ‘significant revenue growth’ in 2020

Rokla will also move into new 5,000 sq m (54,000 sq ft) headquarters at Langenburg, Baden-Württemberg, next month after what it calls “significant revenue growth” in 2020 despite the Covid-19 pandemic.

The certified carbon-neutral facility was planned and built in 12 months and Rokla said it was necessary as “the old headquarters were starting to burst at the seams.

“The decision to acquire Hartl paid off very quickly. Despite the challenging conditions of the pandemic in 2020, Rokla secured its place in the international market and the company was able to chalk up significant revenue growth.”

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