Pilot Crushtec speaks to Mining Weekly at Electra Mining Africa
Pilot Crushtec sales and marketing director Francois Marais tells Mining Weekly about the role the company plans to play in shaping business in Africa.
With over three decades of experience in the crushing, screening and materials handling industry, Pilot Crushtec International is not only an approved distributor of world-class leading brands such as Metso, Jonsson and Edge, but also a pioneer and manufacturer of mobile crushers and fixed modular processing plants.
Pilot Crushtec’s range of equipment is tried and tested in the harshest environments in Africa, in difficult conditions and with the harshest of natural materials. The company’s scope includes a full range of first rate mobile and fixed crushers, screens, conveyors and scalping screens.
This outstanding equipment can be found in industries as diverse as coal, diamond, gold, cobalt and platinum mining as well as in aggregate and sand quarrying, construction, civil engineering and recycling.
As one of the pioneers of modular processing plants, the company offers a full range of pre-designed modules which are kept in stock and incorporate Metso crushers and screens to offer a wide range of single crushing and screening stations as well as full crushing, screening and materials handling processing plants.
These plants range in capacity from 100 t/h to 2 000 t/h and have been sold across Southern Africa for over a decade, proving to be a fast, reliable, cost effective and predictable option for customers.
With a large production workshop, warehouse and office facility in Johannesburg, in South Africa, Pilot Crushtec operates across Southern Africa with service and sales engineers travelling regularly into the region to support customers. The company also has three official dealers operating in Australia and New Zealand with numerous re-sellers in Europe.
Watch the video in which Pilot Crushtec sales and marketing director Francois Marais tells Mining Weekly about the role the company plans to play in shaping business in Africa.