Metso adds new Nordtrack product range

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10 October 2019

Metso Nordtrack crusher

Metso’s new Nordtrack product range is aimed at small to medium sized companies

Crushing and screening equipment manufacturer Metso has launched a new Nordtrack mobile crushing and screening product range.

The manufacturer’s new range comprises 19 products which it said have been designed specifically to meet the needs of general contractors.

Suitable for applications such as recycling, demolition and for sand and gravel processing, the range includes jaw crushers, impact crushers, screens and conveyors.

Metso said its new portfolio offered an off-the-shelf type of availability for customers, with equipment featuring “plug-and-play” technology and the company’s support network alongside it.

Renaud Lapointe, senior vice president of business and product management of aggregates equipment at Metso, said: “Our new Metso Nordtrack range complements our offering to better address the needs of small and midsized companies and general contractors looking for the right combination of productivity, availability and dependability at an attractive price point.”

The Nordtrack range is currently available through Metso’s direct sales and distributor network, having been launched at the company’s Distribution Days last week.

Metso said it will launch the range to a wider audience at the ConExpo-ConAgg 2020 construction industry exhibition in Las Vegas, USA.

 

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