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Sandvik partners with washing equipment specialist CDE for Brazilian market

CDE Global has established an alliance with Sandvik Construction Brasil which will see the promotion of the CDE washing equipment portfolio through the existing Sandvik sales network in Brazil. This follows the formation of CDE do Brasil Ltda earlier this year as the company seeks to expand operations in Brazil and the rest of Latin America. Stefan Hunger of CDE do Brasil said: “This new alliance provides CDE do Brasil with an opportunity to quickly identify opportunities that exist for the upgrading of the
December 21, 2012 Read time: 2 mins
The CDE/Sandvik delegation and customers at a CDE open week at the Sheehan Group in Oxford, UK
3168 CDE Global has established an alliance with 2403 Sandvik Construction Brasil which will see the promotion of the CDE washing equipment portfolio through the existing Sandvik sales network in Brazil.

This follows the formation of CDE do Brasil Ltda earlier this year as the company seeks to expand operations in Brazil and the rest of Latin America.

Stefan Hunger of CDE do Brasil said: “This new alliance provides CDE do Brasil with an opportunity to quickly identify opportunities that exist for the upgrading of the existing minerals washing equipment infrastructure. Our aim is to establish CDE as the premier choice for mineral washing plant in Brazil.”

A delegation from CDE do Brasil recently attended an open week in England to visit a construction and demolition waste recycling plant installed by CDE for the Sheehan Group, Oxford. The delegation included a number of representatives from Sandvik Construction Brasil as well as a group of potential end users of CDE equipment identified by both parties over the last few months.

Among the visiting group was Tiago Carvalho of Sandvik Construction Brasil who said:“The visit to England allowed us to demonstrate to the visiting companies the CDE equipment and its ability to handle even the most difficult materials. I am sure that over the coming months and years we will identify many opportunities in Brazil to introduce CDE equipment.” The CDE equipment portfolio can be applied in a wide range of construction materials and mining applications and includes the Evowash sand washing plant; M2500 mobile washing plant; Aggmax portable logwasher and Prograde aggregate screens as well as a variety of water treatment and recycling equipment including the Aquacycle thickener.

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