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Sandvik’s global launches at bauma China

Sandvik Construction will highlight the Asian and Chinese focus of the total solutions product ranges at bauma China 2014. The company is planning a number of global product launches to show Sandvik’s Chinese and Asian customers “how Sandvik is able to deal with their very specific requirements.” The company says that as Asia and China undergoes rapid economic growth the demand for construction machinery, building material machines, construction vehicles and equipment, has also increased. “What makes bau
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2403 Sandvik Construction will highlight the Asian and Chinese focus of the total solutions product ranges at bauma China 2014.

The company is planning a number of global product launches to show Sandvik’s Chinese and Asian customers “how Sandvik is able to deal with their very specific requirements.” The company says that as Asia and China undergoes rapid economic growth the demand for construction machinery, building material machines, construction vehicles and equipment, has also increased.

“What makes bauma China so special for customers is the opportunity to see equipment and solutions for the very first time. Sandvik will thus be using the opportunity presented by the exhibition to launch new equipment aimed specifically at the Chinese, Asian and Global markets,” says Sandvik Construction.

Detailed information will be available at the Sandvik Construction stand but among the new and innovative equipment receiving global launches are the SK2462 screen; Tiger DG800 surface drill rig and the 4099 pro breaker.

Receiving its Chinese product launch is the CI532 horizontal shaft impact (HSI) crusher along with the QI441 mobile PriSec impact crusher.

“With Sandvik Construction Chinese and global product launches taking place, and other exhibits from the product areas, bauma China will certainly be a showcase event for Sandvik Construction in 2014,” says the company.

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