Pilot Crushtec News
Metso LT300HP cone crusher clocks 30 000 hours and counting
31st October 2024 As is customary with Metso equipment, in another show of unparalleled longevity, a Metso LT300HP mobile cone crusher owned and operated by Danoher Group, a leading mining contractor in southern Africa, has clocked more than 30 000 hours, and counting. Acquired in 2012, the Metso LT300HP mobile... →
Stage V powered TwisterTrac unlocks new export markets for Pilot Crushtec
8th October 2024 Pilot Crushtec International is introducing its new generation TwisterTrac mobile vertical shaft impact (VSI) crusher powered by a Stage V diesel engine. The move to a motor that complies with EU Stage V regulations unlocks new export prospects in highly regulated markets such as Europe and North... →
New crusher boosts efficiency, reduces costs across Africa
4th October 2024 Local mobile and semi-mobile crushing and screening equipment provider Pilot Crushtec has introduced to the African market the Metso HRC 8 high-pressure grinding roll crusher that addresses critical inefficiencies in the mining and quarrying industries. Pilot Crushtec’s introduction of Finnish... →
Pilot Crushtec launches Metso HRC™ 8 crusher
13th September 2024 Latest from Pilot Crushtec International is the Metso HRC™ 8 high pressure grinding roll crusher for producing manufactured sand. In addition, the machine can also be deployed in the mining sector as a pre-grinder to help improve mill efficiency. The demand for economical and efficient ways to... →
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EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism needs to be challenged, Tau says
Trade, Industry and Competition Minister Parks Tau has said that measures such as the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism introduced by the EU need to be challenged by developing economies at the level of the World Trade Organisation, as they are likely to have a negative impact on South Africa’s... →
Tiger Brands to sell Baby Wellbeing business, excluding Purity
South Africa's biggest food producer Tiger Brands said on Wednesday it will sell its Baby Wellbeing business for R605-million, but will exclude its Purity brand, which it described as a core asset. The Baby Wellbeing business was identified as no longer a "financial and strategic fit" after an... →