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Flat Q1 sales for Sandvik Construction

Sandvik Construction had sales of SEK 2.14 billion ($254 million) in the first quarter of the year.

Sandvik appoints distributor for Baltic region

Sandvik Construction has appointed Baltem AS as distributor of of its range of mobile crushers and screens, in addition to providing full aftermarket care, spare parts and customer service in the Baltic region.

Sandvik introduces new crushers

Sandvik Construction has launched the CI531 primary and CI532 secondary, Prisec 3 horizontal shaft impact (HSI) crushers. These new generation crushers provide customers with a low capital cost solution, optimum performance

Sandvik Construction sales slip

Sandvik Construction?s sales for the second quarter of 2014 were down three per cent compared to last year at SEK 2.28 billion ($335 million). Operating profits came in at SEK 51 million ($7.5 million), a drop of 64 per cent on last year, for a margin of just 2.3 per cent.

Sandvik Construction sales dip

Sandvik Construction?s sales for the fourth quarter of the year were down by -7 per cent to SEK 2.17 billion ($332 million). The division recorded an operating loss of SEK 223 million ($34 million) for the three months, compared to SEK 83 million ($13 million) profits for the same period last year.

Sandvik launches products

Sandvik Construction introduced its CH550 cone crusher and DH350 surface drill rig to the African market at the bauma Africa show. Based on the company's Hydrocone design, the CH550 is said to ensure the lowest operating costs per tonne for a wide range of materials and applications.

A peoples person

Popularly known as Raghs, Raghavan Ramaswamy, President, Sandvik Construction, India, hails from the culturally rich Indian city of Chennai. After completing his BE in Mechanical Engineering from Barathiar University Coimbatore.

Sandvik in India is eyeing an ambitious growth target of Rs 7,000 cr in 3 years

Sandvik being a niche player, we always try to make our products very successful and profitable to our customers. We sell more values than product and equipment in all our five business verticals. Any product from Sandvik is based on the rate of return for our customer, the performance that it can give and the productivity that it provide to the customer,

Back to centrestage

Sandvik re-introduces Rammer branded products in India as a unique part of their new multi-brand strategy. Rammer, the brand synonymous with hydraulic hammers and attachments, is set to make a welcome return with Sandvik Construction announcing a multi-brand strategy.

Sandvik to Strengthen Market Leadership

In a recent conference organised in Pune, Sandvik Asia announced its plans to strengthen its presence in India. Sandvik is set to achieve world class performance in value creation through higher growth and profitability and thereby make the company even more attractive for customers, employees and shareholders. The focus is on increasing profitability and strengthening position in attractive markets and segments.

Sandvik?s new distributor in Africa

Sandvik Construction has announced that starting October, Pilot Crushtec is to be its new distributor for the mobile crushing and screening product range throughout Southern Africa. Pilot Crushtec will not only be supplying a comprehensive range of Sandvik mobile equipment but will also be providing full aftermarket care, spare parts and dedicated customer service. Sandvik?s world leading ranges of construction equipment needs no introduction; but now customers throughout southern Africa will be

Rammer is Back

Sandvik re-introduces Rammer branded products in India as a unique part of new multi-brand strategy.

Sandvik offers the lowest power consumption in VSI crushing

At Sandvik, we also give utmost importance to continuous inno?vation; innovation is seen mostly in terms of continuous mecha?nisation, electronics, enhanced produ?ctivity, lower energy consumption, etc. that contribute to our customers? productivity,

Controls Good for Sand Manufacturing Sector

The news that river sand mining is to be banned across all states in India by 2014, with quite a few states already implementing the ban, will definitely prove to be a boost to the sand manufacturing industry.

On a momentous growth

The government?s commitment to complete 7,300 km of roads in 2012-13 basically translates to a demand for approximately 39 crore tonne of aggregate. And if we calculate using the example of a 200-tph plant which produces approximately 600,000 tonne per annum,