
Pilot Crushtec News
New Lokotrack ST4.10 for large-scale screening
Latest from Pilot Crushtec International is Metso Outotec’s Lokotrack® ST4.10™, the largest model in the Lokotrack® mobile screen range. With a nominal capacity up to 600 tonnes per hour (tph), it...
New Lokotrack LT200HPX increase capacity by up to 30%
Leveraging the new Lokotrack® LT200HPX™ mobile cone crusher’s two-deck pre-screen, contractors are not only able to increase their material throughput by up to 30%, but also reduce unnecessary wear...
Pilot Crushtec, Metso extend partnership to provide security for customers
Mining and quarrying equipment specialist Pilot Crushtec has renewed its distributorship with minerals and metals processing technology company Metso Outotec in Southern Africa for five years,...
Pilot Crushtec launches compact mobile crushing, screening equipment from Metso
Mining and quarrying equipment specialist Pilot Crushtec launched a new range from mining equipment manufacturer Metso’s mobile and compact crushing and screening equipment last month that is well...
Moving with the times – Pilot Crushtec makes coal crushing simple and mobile
If the 21st century has taught us anything, it is that things are changing quicker than ever before. To succeed in the current business landscape, companies need to be agile and tool their...
Modular plants a solution in depressed economy
Mines and quarries are conservative with regard to capital expenditure on crushing and screening equipment amid the current depressed economic climate, but there are gaps in the market where the...
It goes without saying that everyone loves a short-term gain. This is especially true in the current economic climate where everyone is trying to shave a bit from their operating expenses. An easy...
Mpumalanga colliery acquires tower lights to ensure 24/7 operation
Additional tower lights, from mobile and semi-mobile crushing, screening, washing and materials handling equipment company Pilot Crushtec International, have been supplied to Mpumalanga-based coal...
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Develop wins A$200m underground contract at OceanaGold’s Waihi North
Australian mining services and development company Develop Global has secured a A$200-million underground mine development contract at OceanaGold’s Waihi North gold project, in New Zealand’s North...
BHP puts Anglo in ‘rearview mirror’ as CEO eyes Canada copper
BHP Group’s top boss said he’s moving on after the company’s aborted attempt to buy Anglo American, preferring instead to focus on its copper projects and opportunities in Canada. CEO Mike Henry’s...
Namib Minerals to restart mothballed Zimbabwe gold mine in February
Namib Minerals will restart operations at its mothballed Redwing gold mine in February as part of the company's broader $300-million investment plan in Zimbabwe, its chief executive said on...