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Sandvik’s new Asian models

At bauma China, Sandvik is revealing new additions to its product ranges that have been developed specifically for the requirements of the Asian market. The firm has seen strong demand for its products in Asia, with particularly rapid growth in China. Sandvik Construction has developed product lines that are aimed specifically at Asian market requirements. Asian customers are keen to use advanced, high-quality equipment and the latest Sandvik models for this territory offer high performance and reliability
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Sandvik will highlight many machines from its range at bauma China including its latest drilling equipment
At bauma China, Sandvik is revealing new additions to its product ranges that have been developed specifically for the requirements of the Asian market.  The firm has seen strong demand for its products in Asia, with particularly rapid growth in China.

2403 Sandvik Construction has developed product lines that are aimed specifically at Asian market requirements. Asian customers are keen to use advanced, high-quality equipment and the latest Sandvik models for this territory offer high performance and reliability. New models will be highlighted that meet the requirements of Asian customers and their specific business needs. Satu Ramo, marketing communications manager Sandvik Construction said, “The customer focused approach will see us (Sandvik Construction) unveil some new and exciting products and services for the quarrying, demolition, road building, civil engineering, recycling, aggregates and tunneling industries.”

These developments are currently being kept confidential, but will include new stationary crushing and screening equipment, mobile crushers and screens, breakers, drill rigs and rock tools.

In addition to these world-leading product lines Sandvik Construction will also take the opportunity to highlight its global aftermarket capabilities, as well as other innovative developments. The Sandvik Construction booth will be located at Stand Number: F50

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