Metso Minerals Industries, Inc.,
The new fabrication facility will produce Lindemann scrap metal shears, small shredders and provide a rebuilding service for rotors used in automotive shredders. It will be located in Northeast Ohio near the company’s existing, engineering and manufacturing facility in
The company expects the new facility to be online in the spring of 2008. It will have a total crane capacity of 80 tons and is expected to double the fabrication capacity of Metso Minerals Industries’
To support the increased production, the company has added personnel in the automation, mechanical design, electrical design and controls departments, along with control panel building and assembly.
The expansion is part of the company’s ongoing effort to be a leading supplier of precision-engineered equipment, turnkey-systems for
“This expansion gives us the platform to continually grow and introduce new and innovative recycling products in the future,” says Tim Conway, Metso Recycling
The existing
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