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FLSmidth 'supercentre' targets Central Asia

The 5,200m² supercenter in Kazakhstan aims to boost service and aftermarket in Central Asia.

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FLSmidth said the facility will feature a 2,500m² warehouse and a 1,200m² workshop, and aims to win business for rebuilds, equipment and components upgrades, parts and consumables strategic stocking programmes.

"The main concept of the Supercenter is to get closer to our mining and cement customers across Kazakhstan and Central Asia and support them with the best solutions, fast access to spare and wear parts," said Mikko Keto, mining president at FLSmidth.

The supercenter will also store a strategic range of lab equipment and spare and wear parts.

"The supercenter ensures 24/7 local support for on-site services such as installation, commissioning, maintenance support, shutdowns and turnkey solutions," added Sergey Gorbunov, the company's managing director for Kazakhstan and Central Asia.

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