
Terex brand launches new conveyor range to serve smaller operations
ProStack, a leading provider of bulk material handling solutions, has unveiled its new range of tracked conveyors designed specifically for small to medium-sized operations.
These models will offer a shorter conveyor length than the existing ProStack range, delivering greater choice without compromising on performance, said ProStack in a statement.
Headquartered in Londonderry, United Kingdom, ProStack is a brand of Terex Corporation, the global manufacturer of materials processing machinery.
Unveiling the new models, ProStack said the latest additions include the TC 50, TC 60, and TR 60 - tracked conveyors measuring 50ft (15m) and 60ft (18m), including a radial option.
These models are engineered for efficient stockpiling and are ideal for operations where space, mobility, or budget constraints are key considerations.
"This new range allows us to fill a gap in our portfolio with conveyors that are better suited to smaller-scale operations," remarked Neil Robinson, the Business Line Director at ProStack.
"They're compact, competitively priced, and tailored to meet the needs of a wider customer base," he stated.
The new conveyors complement the broader ProStack lineup, which includes tracked feeders, bulk reception feeders, port hoppers, and telescopic conveyors. With this launch, ProStack continues to expand its offering to meet evolving customer demands, he added. -TradeArabia News Service
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