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Telestack’s pit-to-port solution

A Telestack mobile radial telescopic conveyor will be on display. Telestack, exhibiting in association with its partners ELB Equipment, has a number of the units operational in Africa where they are used for stockpiling/reclaiming in the pit or the port and for loading vessels at inland river terminals or sea ports. Telestack says it has designed, manufactured and installed a number of rapid deployment solutions using a range of self-powered mobile conveyors and hopper/feeders that enable miners to qu
August 27, 2013 Read time: 1 min
A 3242 Telestack mobile radial telescopic conveyor will be on display.

Telestack, exhibiting in association with its partners ELB Equipment, has a number of the units operational in Africa where they are used for stockpiling/reclaiming in the pit or the port and for loading vessels at inland river terminals or sea ports.

Telestack says it has designed, manufactured and installed a number of rapid deployment solutions using a range of self-powered mobile conveyors and hopper/feeders that enable miners to quickly and cost-effectively stack and reclaim material.


Stand: D.40

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