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Terex MPS is relaunching Simplicity brand

Terex MPS is to re-launch its Simplicity brand, and introduce the CRC1150S portable closed-circuit cone plant. The company said that Simplicity, which will have a new livery, has a strong legacy brand name and this move will strengthen the market position and “better leverage its reputation for providing highly customised solutions for customers demanding vibrating equipment requirements.” David Quail, MPS regional director, Americas said: “We’ve made significant improvements in many aspects of our bu
January 16, 2017 Read time: 1 min
The new CRC1150s screen from Terex Mineral Processing is said to offer high performance
1222 Terex MPS is to re-launch its Simplicity brand, and introduce the CRC1150S portable closed-circuit cone plant.

The company said that Simplicity, which will have a new livery, has a strong legacy brand name and this move will strengthen the market position and “better leverage its reputation for providing highly customised solutions for customers demanding vibrating equipment requirements.”

David Quail, MPS regional director, Americas said: “We’ve made significant improvements in many aspects of our business over the previous year and with more improvements planned for 2017. We believe that with all these efforts it will strengthen our position in the market place.”

The new CRC1150S plant being launched features the TC1150 300 HP Terex cone crusher; the TSV6203 1.8mx6m three-deck screen, and the TSH6203 triple oversized surge buffering cone shaft high g-force three-deck screen.

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