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Not just the natural wonders, but also a Sandvik mobile crushing train, are working their magic in Greenland
HK Transport ApS recently invested in a Sandvik QH332 cone crusher for their mining operation in Nalunaq, Greenland. This is in addition to their existing fleet of Sandvik equipment: a QJ341 jaw crusher, QA335 Doublescreen and QE241 scalper, which are really being put to the test in the toughest of conditions. -
People, Sustainability, Digitalization
Unleashing a world of opportunity
In November 2022, Schenck Process Mining became part of Sandvik Rock Processing Solutions. Combining Sandvik’s expertise in crushing with the screening, feeding and loading know-how of Schenck Process, has strengthened our capacity to deliver high quality equipment and aftermarket support. We are now better positioned than ever, to develop innovative solutions to the challenges of our industry. -
Sustainability, People
Wheels keep on rolling in for Kazakhmys Corporation in Kazakhstan
Kazakhmys Corporation LLC in Kazakhstan decided to invest in Sandvik’s wheeled UJ300 crushing unit for their underground copper mining operations. They were so impressed with the productivity and simplicity of operation of the Sandvik mobile jaw crusher, they have since put five more into operation with additional units on order. -
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Bluebird flying high with Sandvik and their new quarrying venture
Bluebird Stone’s portfolio of natural stone products is rock-solid. But now the company’s crushed rock business is surging, too. In 2020, after the eastern Oklahoma company saw an opportunity to delve further into the aggregate market, Bluebird Stone owner Tommy Caldwell in partnership with local distributor Crushing Tigers expanded his range of Sandvik equipment. -
Innovation, People
Exceeding customer expectations
After thorough planning between our team, Capricorn Metals and engineering house Mintrex, CH800i series machines have exceeded their throughput design rating and customer expectations in Australia. -
Sustainability, People
Brubaker-Mann Inc. invest in Sandvik mobile crushers and screens for continued quality and service
Brubaker-Mann based in California have been successfully producing colored rock from their quarries throughout the Mojave Desert for more than 50 years. Seeing the benefits of mobile versus stationary, they have been operating with Sandvik mobile crushers and screens and embracing the latest technology for almost 20 years. -
People
Keeping it civil
When Sunshine Coast earthmoving company Black Cat Civil won a lucrative quarry contract late last year, it needed equipment fast. Director Jai Tomlinson chose Sandvik Mobiles' distributor Porter Group to supply six brand new Sandvik mobile crushers and screeners, with the gear arriving in a matter of weeks.