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Metso’s milestone delivery

Metso is celebrating the milestone of having delivered over 1,000 stationary plants. The firm has hit this landmark of over 1,000 stationary aggregate crushing and screening plants in the last decade. These projects include complete and modular stationary plant deliveries as well as optimisation projects for brownfield plants worldwide. In 2018 alone, Metso delivered more than 30 stationary plant optimisation projects. "Our track record in complete stationary plants starts in the 1950s," said Bruno Peix,
April 5, 2019 Read time: 2 mins
6934 Metso is celebrating the milestone of having delivered over 1,000 stationary plants. The firm has hit this landmark of over 1,000 stationary aggregate crushing and screening plants in the last decade. These projects include complete and modular stationary plant deliveries as well as optimisation projects for brownfield plants worldwide. In 2018 alone, Metso delivered more than 30 stationary plant optimisation projects.


"Our track record in complete stationary plants starts in the 1950s," said Bruno Peix, vice president, Systems, at Metso's Aggregates Equipment business area. "All in all, we are talking about thousands of Metso plant solutions operating worldwide, in more than 50 countries and in all climatic conditions - from +45° to -45°," he added.

To celebrate the development, Metso is redesigning the stationary plant offering. "Metso is known for the high quality of our solutions, and our stationary plant offering is designed to reflect that perception," Peix explained.

Metso PrimeSite tailored plant solutions offer all the elements needed to set up a new stationary crushing and screening plant. For existing quarries looking to upgrade and boost their current crushing and screening process, we offer Metso SiteBooster plant optimisation.

"High-quality equipment is important in project deliveries like PrimeSite and SiteBooster. But equally important is the whole process - from design and engineering to after sales support - and how the project is managed," Peix continued. "At Metso, the same project team works with the customer from the design phase to start-up. This way we can make sure that Metso and the customer are on top of things and that there is transparency, which creates mutual trust."

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