Schenck Process and Sandvik Mining partner up
Published by Rebecca Bowden,
Assistant Editor
World Cement,
Schenck Process and Sandvik Mining have signed a global partnership agreement, which provides increasing crushing circuit productivity for Schenck Process double and single high capacity multi-slope screens, and Sandvik high productivity cone crushers. It also enables a single service provider approach to support customers throughout the entire plant life-cycle.
The cooperation provides in-depth knowledge of mining customer’s equipment, alongside process knowledge that will enable them to improve their crushing plant performance.
“This partnership agreement allows our customers to raise their overall crushing and screening plant productivity by focusing on process efficiency in its entirety, as opposed to individual pieces of equipment,” comments Mary Verschuer, President Minerals & Metals, Schenck Process Group. “Mid tier miners are often looking for a system solution across the crushing circuit, and with this partnership they will benefit from the best solutions from Sandvik and Schenck Process product lines in a single offering,” she adds.
The agreement covers both new crushing and screening plants and replacements.
“In terms of replacements, Sandvik’s high productivity cone crushers and Schenck Process’ high capacity multi-slope screens have a compact footprint, thus allowing for cost effective upgrades using existing infrastructure. 20-30% productivity increases can be achieved within the existing infrastructure,” says Jonas Olsson, Vice President Crushing and Screening, Sandvik Mining.
Adapted from press release by Rebecca Bowden
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcement.com/europe-cis/08032016/schenck-process-and-sandvik-mining-partner-up-645/
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