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Sandvik Construction to introduce latest developments from its product ranges.

Sandvik Construction is introducing the latest developments from its leading product ranges, and emphasising its commitment to its customers and specific business requirements.
February 7, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
New developments will be seen on Sandvik Construction’s mobile impactor QI 240
325 Sandvik Construction is introducing the latest developments from its leading product ranges, and emphasising its commitment to its customers and specific business requirements.

Satu Ramo, marketing communications manager Sandvik Construction, said: “The Sandvik Construction range of equipment enables our customers to process materials from virgin rock right through to demolition materials that can then be recycled for continued use.

“This customer-focused approach will see us unveil some new, and exciting, products and services for the quarrying, demolition, road building, civil engineering, recycling, aggregates, and tunnelling industries.”

New developments are being seen with the mobile impactor QI 240; BR 3288 breaker; DP 1500i drill rig; rock tools and  screening media

For further information, please contact:

Satu Ramo
Sandvik Construction
Manager Marketing Communications
Mobile: +358 40 537 4020
Office Phone: +358 205 44 161
Fax: +358 205 44 160

Sandvik Group

Sandvik is a global industrial group with advanced products and world-leading positions in selected areas – tools for metal cutting, equipment and tools for the mining and construction industries, stainless materials, special alloys, metallic and ceramic resistance materials as well as process systems. In 2010 the Group had about 47,000 employees and representation in 130 countries, with annual sales of nearly 83,000 MSEK.

Sandvik Construction

2403 Sandvik Construction is a business area within the Sandvik Group providing products, services and solutions for virtually any construction industry application encompassing such diverse businesses as rock quarrying, tunneling, rock excavation, demolition, road building, recycling and civil engineering. The range of products includes rock tools, drilling rigs, breakers, bulk-materials handling, stationary and mobile crushing and screening solutions and underground civil engineering drilling, cutting, loading & hauling machinery solutions and services. In 2011 sales amounted to more than 9,000 MSEK, with approximately 2,600 employees (pro forma rounded numbers).


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