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Terex Washing Systems’ washing solutions

Terex Washing Systems (TWS) presents its washing solutions to international key players while working on significant new developments. As part of its ongoing commitment to serve customer’s needs, the company plans a number of key announcements. Working for mines, quarries and aggregate producers around the world, TWS says it equipment “delivers consistently high quality, added value products with maximum efficiency.” The TWS product portfolio combines a broad range of material and washing solution
March 2, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
TWS’ AggreSand 206 and AggreScrub 150 systems
7258 Terex Washing Systems (TWS) presents its washing solutions to international key players while working on significant new developments.

As part of its ongoing commitment to serve customer’s needs, the company plans a number of key announcements.

Working for mines, quarries and aggregate producers around the world, TWS says it equipment “delivers consistently high quality, added value products with maximum efficiency.”

The TWS product portfolio combines a broad range of material and washing solutions, and includes products such as the AggreSand 206 and AggreScrub 150.

“We don’t just help you find the right equipment for your business needs: our design engineers and technical applications teams, together with our after-sales technicians and our worldwide distribution network ensure your new TWS equipment will deliver on our promises, helping you deliver on yours,” says Iain Walker, sales director, TWS.

“With flexible modular equipment, strategic stockholding, excellent financing options, and our innovative 4Site project management service we deliver sector defining return on investment.”

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