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South Africa distributor for Sandvik

Sandvik Construction has appointed Pilot Crushtec as its new distributor for the mobile crushing and screening product range throughout southern Africa. Pilot Crushtec will supply a comprehensive range of Sandvik mobile equipment and a full aftermarket care, spare parts and dedicated customer service. Pilot Crushtec has offices, workshops, and service engineers throughout the area. “We are sure that the combination of Sandvik equipment and global aftermarket support, together with the local knowledge and in
December 3, 2012 Read time: 1 min
After the appointment (from left ) are Pilot Crushtec's Frank Scherf, Graham Kleinhans and Sandro Scherf with Sandvik's Duncan McGregor and Gerald Kreisc
2403 Sandvik Construction has appointed Pilot Crushtec as its new distributor for the mobile crushing and screening product range throughout southern Africa.

Pilot Crushtec will supply a comprehensive range of Sandvik mobile equipment and a full aftermarket care, spare parts and dedicated customer service.

Pilot Crushtec has offices, workshops, and service engineers throughout the area.

“We are sure that the combination of Sandvik equipment and global aftermarket support, together with the local knowledge and industry expertise of Pilot Crushtec, will enable Sandvik customers throughout the area to benefit from a winning combination,” says Herbert Buder, global distributor manager Sandvik Construction.

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