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CMS Cepcor (CMS) has increased its range of replacement asphalt plant wear parts and spare parts thanks to a company expansion. As well as providing compatible replacement parts to suit all popular asphalt plants, CMS says it has an extensive range of quality replacement spare parts to suit asphalt plants including dryers, elevators and screen section spares.
June 25, 2012 Read time: 1 min
6017 CMS Cepcor (CMS) has increased its range of replacement asphalt plant wear parts and spare parts thanks to a company expansion.

As well as providing compatible replacement parts to suit all popular asphalt plants, CMS says it has an extensive range of quality replacement spare parts to suit asphalt plants including dryers, elevators and screen section spares.

All CMS asphalt plant compatible spare parts are said by the firm to be UK manufactured and quality assured to be interchangeable with the original parts. The company specialises in supporting asphalt plant,  especially in cases where the original equipment manufacturer is no longer able to support the plant; for instance ACP Titan, Braham Millar, Bristow’s, Gencor, Stothert & Pitt and Via Nova.

CMS sales director David Gregory said: “CMS Cepcor is now the only aftermarket supplier that is committed to offering a genuine alternative to the original equipment manufacturers. Our expertise, stock inventory, manufacturing facilities and technical support ensures downtime is minimised for asphalt plant worldwide”.

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