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Tenova TAKRAF acquires specialised US-based company

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Global mining and bulk material handling equipment supplier, TAKRAF, has acquired the assets of FMC Technologies’ Material Handling Systems (FMC MHS) business unit based in Lansdale, Pennsylvania, US.

For over 100 years, FMC MHS has been a global leader in providing material handling solutions to a variety of industries, including mining, minerals, power and food. The business provides systems expertise by engineering, procuring, and construction assistance of complete material handling systems for its customers. It also provides a line of proprietary equipment for rotary drying and cooling of various materials. From large power plants to above-ground mining and material processing plants, FMC MHS is widely known for its engineering solutions for efficient and dependable operations. FMC MHS markets on a global scale with installations worldwide including US, Canada, Chile, China, India and Australia.

“This acquisition brings with it a number of advantages that we seek to leverage. We identified a need to add to our equipment portfolio and this opportunity enables us to realize our strategic goals – to strengthen our position in the lighter material handling business and reinforce our growth strategy”, said Dr Frank Hubrich, CEO of TAKRAF, “FMC MHS’s product portfolio is complementary to TAKRAF’s and now enables the company to provide a range of equipment catering also to smaller volumes and integrated in-plant conveyor solutions.”

FMC MHS also boast important references in non-traditional TAKRAF industries and are proud of their long-standing relationships with plant owners and major global EPCs and EPCMs.

The business unit is being integrated into TAKRAF’s USA business, located in Denver, Colorado, and will retain its office presence in Lansdale.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/handling/17012017/tenova-takraf-acquires-specialised-us-based-company/

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