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McCloskey developing China market presence

McCloskey International is developing its presence in the Chinese market with the addition of Shanghai Shibang Machinery (SBM) to its global dealer network. This new addition to McCloskey’s distribution channel will service the Chinese market and SBM recently acquired its first machine from the manufacturer, an S190 Triple Deck Screener. Founded in 1987, SBM is a leading crushing equipment manufacturer in China, with nearly 1,300 employees located in around 16 countries. “McCloskey has a very good rep
March 24, 2017 Read time: 2 mins
SBM in China is now part of McCloskey’s global network
4982 McCloskey International is developing its presence in the Chinese market with the addition of Shanghai Shibang Machinery (SBM) to its global dealer network. This new addition to McCloskey’s distribution channel will service the Chinese market and SBM recently acquired its first machine from the manufacturer, an S190 Triple Deck Screener.

Founded in 1987, SBM is a leading crushing equipment manufacturer in China, with nearly 1,300 employees located in around 16 countries.

“McCloskey has a very good reputation in the industry,” said SBM’s vice general manager Libo Fang. “The products are very competitive both in quality and price, and can be a complementary product for SBM. Our ambition is to drive the industry development by delivering reliable and sustainable products and services in mining, aggregates, and grinding industries. Our customers’ needs derive from certain global trends – urbanisation and the growing demand for minerals – these are what drive us.”

“Asia is a growing market for McCloskey’s crushing and screening equipment, and a partnership with SBM will allow us to continue our rapid growth in the region,” said Paschal McCloskey, president and CEO of McCloskey International. “Their commitment to their customers lines up with ours, and we look forward to working with them to round out their product offerings to the market.”

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