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Metso introduces new Life Cycle Services packages for aggregates industry

With the goal of helping customers reach their lowest sustainable cost structure, Metso’s new Life Cycle Services (LCS) packages are tailored to the aggregates industry. The LCS offering is designed to support Metso equipment and wear and spare parts in order to ensure the most profitable operations in aggregates production. “We have built our new Aggregates Life Cycle Services offering so that our customers can easily select the solution they need to best meet their business goals,” says Giuseppe Ca
January 6, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
Customers choose the service content they want in Metso’s new Life Cycle Services offering
With the goal of helping customers reach their lowest sustainable cost structure, 6934 Metso’s new Life Cycle Services (LCS) packages are tailored to the aggregates industry.

The LCS offering is designed to support Metso equipment and wear and spare parts in order to ensure the most profitable operations in aggregates production.

“We have built our new Aggregates Life Cycle Services offering so that our customers can easily select the solution they need to best meet their business goals,” says Giuseppe Campanelli, vice president of Metso’s Life Cycle Services business unit.

“This includes providing new ways of buying, maintaining and operating equipment.

“Though we have had LCS aggregates contracts in certain regional markets, the new packages have been structured so that they are easier to understand and customise as needed, making them more accessible to the rest of our global client base. Metso successfully supports the mining sector with the LCS concept, and we believe there is a good demand for it in the aggregates customer segment as well. With this new offering, our customers are able to streamline their operations and further reduce the total cost of ownership.”

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