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Mining, Quarrying, Innovation
Embracing Sandvik innovation and building strong customer relationships a winning formula for Diesel Machinery, Inc.
Since being appointed as Sandvik Mobiles distributor just over three years ago, Diesel Machinery Inc. (DMI) haven’t looked back. With over 25 years of representing a number of crushing and screening brands, DMI is an experienced supplier with a reputable name in the industry. Signing the contract for Mobiles in November 2021, Dan Healy, President of DMI, said “the mobile range complements our existing portfolio and would offer customers a wider choice of equipment from a reputable brand.” -
Sustainability, Innovation, Mining
Agnew case study
Sandvik's new cutting-edge crushing and screening plant installed at Gold Fields' gold mine in Western Austalia is raising the bar with unmatched throughput and next-level operational performance. -
Sustainability, Innovation
Eco-efficient rock processing reduces climate impact
Electrified crushing and screening equipment, combined with digital solutions, saves energy and reduces the climate impact of rock processing. -
Innovation, Sustainability
Sandvik CH420 cone crusher and QA451 doublescreen at Helmbacher quarries, France
As a direct result of the construction of the western bypass of Strasbourg in France, Ballastières Helmbacher's demand for aggregates has significantly increased compared to 2019. In order to meet these new production requirements, the customer asked Sandvik to design a movable crushing and screening plant that could support the new production goals. -
Sustainability, Innovation
Wheeled and tracked duo prove just the job for Makapa Corporation in the Philippines
Makapa Corporation in the Philippines are operating a UJ300 wheeled jaw crushing unit together with a tracked QA335 Doublescreen. Processing river gravel to produce material for their own construction company, they have been delighted with the performance and production capacity of this mobile duo from Sandvik. -
Sustainability, Innovation
Rye Group operate Sandvik QJ241 with HVO as part of their Sustainability Standard
Rye Group have recently invested in a Sandvik QJ241 mobile jaw crusher, and in line with the rest of their fleet, are operating with HVO rather than diesel. Rye Group were the first SME demolition company in the UK to transition their entire fleet to HVO as a key initiative in their sustainability drive. -
Sustainability, Innovation
Brewster Bros invest in Sandvik to support their circular business
Family company Brewster Bros have recently taken delivery of a QJ341 mobile jaw crusher for their recycling operation in Livingston, West Lothian. They pride themselves on their state-of-the-art recycling plant and sustainable operation, from where they recycle, reuse and resell high quality products to their customers. -
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. -
Innovation
Mobile circuit boosts output of Barossa Valley quarry
In the past 12 months, a trio of modern mobile crushing and screening units have helped a site improve its productivity and deliver vital materials to its parent company’s operations. -
Digitalization, Innovation
Meet SAM
SAM by Sandvik is your digital assistant that gives you the insights, support and performance-enhancing information you need to increase your crushing and screening productivity – all in one place. -
Innovation
Oconee County Quarry - A flexible future
WALHALLA, USA. A new dual powered mobile crushing plant has more than doubled aggregate production while improving product quality and creating unprecedented versatility for one of the only government-owned quarries in the USA. -
Innovation
More reasons to smile with a Sandvik QJ241 jaw crusher
Longstanding customer Ben Bennett Jr Ltd took delivery of their fifth Sandvik mobile crushing and screening unit for their quarrying operation in Derbyshire in July. These units are used to crush limestone to produce high quality grades of calcium carbonate for a variety of applications, including the pharmaceutical industry, and is commonly used in the manufacture of toothpaste.
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