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Metso Makes Investments That Will Meet Mining Industry Demands

Thu March 02, 2017 - National Edition
Construction Equipment Guide


Metso is expanding its global manufacturing capacity for rubber screening media used in minerals processing by investing in three new injection presses. The presses will be installed at Metso's facilities in Australia, India and Sweden by early 2018.

The EUR 1.7 million ($1.8M USD) investment will significantly increase Metso's global rubber screening media manufacturing capacity. The demand for Metso's screening media has grown in the mining segment after the introduction of 1'x1' modular screening media, Trellex 305PS, in 2016.

"Uptime and availability mean the world to our customers. A mine can easily consume thousands of screening media modules in a year. During maintenance, the right modules simply have to be at the right place at the right time. With this investment, we can answer our customers' needs and ensure on-time delivery," says Claes Larsson, Product Manager, Screening Media, Metso.

The 1'x1' (305 mm x 305 mm) screening media module size is a standard in major mining markets, due to safety and compatibility reasons. Metso made the decision to include the size in its Trellex product range, based on customer demand.

"We are already the number one service partner for the mining industry. Complementing our extensive wear parts portfolio with an industry standard such as 1'x1' screening media is a natural step in strengthening this position. We are the only supplier able to provide everything that a mine needs in a comminution circuit, from spare and wear parts to equipment and service," says Jose E. Perez, Senior Vice President, Crushing and Screening Wears, Metso.

"With this investment, we expand our manufacturing footprint to be better able to serve our customers efficiently, conveniently, with an eye towards shorter lead times and reduced inventory requirements," he continues.

As a part of its commitment to availability and short lead times, Metso is prepared to make further investments in screening media manufacturing if the demand continues to grow.

For more information, visit Metso.com




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