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Metso secures equipment orders from Australia, South America

Metso has won orders to deliver comminution and material handling tech to three greenfield projects

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PRESS RELEASE: Metso's deliveries include equipment for primary, secondary and tertiary crushing, grinding mills, as well as apron and belt feeders for bulk-material handling.

The orders will be booked in Metso's September quarter 2018 orders received.
Víctor Tapia, president of the mining equipment business area at Metso, said: "These orders further strengthen our position in these key mining markets and reflect increased confidence and positive sentiment in the industry.

"We are very proud of being part of such world-class projects, and the opportunity to deliver sustainable value to our customers by utilising our know-how accumulated during 150 years of experience in minerals processing globally."

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