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Entry-level machines mark shift in strategy for cost-conscious recycling markets
Deal includes hydraulic hammer producer with presence in Europe, US and Australia
Company says the launch is a “significant step” towards a more sustainable and cost-effective future for the crushing and screening industry
UFR will be included in the Digital Mining Technologies division within Sandvik Mining and Rock Solutions
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Paul Douglas, developer of the Doublescreen and three-way-split tracked screen, dies aged 61
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Kits include genuine parts and instructions so machine users can carry out their own maintenance
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Recycler adds new Sandvik machine, ahead of electricity from waste initiative
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Heavy duty model for hard and abrasive rock uses up to 30% less fuel, says OEM
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Terex brand company’s 34 t machine suited to demolition and recycling
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Crushers and screens deployed on US$380 million Antarctic Infrastructure Modernisation Programne
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UJ640E gives user choice of diesel or electric operation
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Ohio Crushing & Screening will deal and provide support for Sandvik equipment
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The new president of business will take on the role later this year
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Optitooth Premium plates offer 10% longer lifespan, with product manufacturing emissions cut by 70%
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Sweden-based company have initiated the process to find a successor
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Manufacturer aims to reduce total cost of ownership of its mobile crushers
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Works alongside Finning to introduce hydrotreated vegetable oil in mobile crushers and screeners
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New 400 tph capacity 3-Series QI353 tracked crusher includes PRISEC crushing tech, Optik ‘intuitive’ interface
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Demolition firm expands its fleet of Sandvik QJ341 mobile jaw crushers to clear Rugeley B power station, United Kingdom