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Day three at Conexpo and there's revolution in the air with Power Curbers launching an all-new version of the world's best-selling concrete slipform machine, the 5700-D; with Trimble bundling a host of software solutions together in one service platform funded by a fixed monthly fee ... and with Metso showcasing 19 fast and flexible Nordtrack mobile screening and crushing units.
By Geoff Hadwick March 13, 2020 Read time: 1 min

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