Reduce, Reuse, Recycle remains our guiding principle
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Reduce, Reuse, Recycle remains our guiding principle

- Piero Guizzetti, CEO, MB Crusher India What is the company's Pan-India market share for crushing and screening units? Over time, our dedicated commitment to delivering cutting-edge crushing and screening solutions via attachments has established our brand as a...

- Piero Guizzetti, CEO, MB Crusher India What is the company's Pan-India market share for crushing and screening units? Over time, our dedicated commitment to delivering cutting-edge crushing and screening solutions via attachments has established our brand as a household name in India. Today, we are proud to be synonymous with reliable and innovative solutions in the crushing and screening unit industry. We can confidently state that we have achieved a significant presence and have emerged as one of the key players in the industry. Our strong brand recognition and the trust our customers place in us underscore our substantial market share. Will your company be exhibiting or launching any new products at Excon in Bengaluru? Absolutely! Excon 2023 is a pivotal event for us, and we have some exciting plans. We will be showcasing our main product categories, including crushers, screeners (for both dry and wet material), and our newest addition, hydraulic drum cutters. In addition to this, we are thrilled to launch and demonstrate two remarkable products- the BF 90.3 Crusher Bucket and the MB-S18 Screening Bucket, both mounted on an excavator. Their live demonstrations will provide first-hand insight into how our cutting-edge tools can enhance efficiency and productivity on construction sites. You can find us at booth OD75, and we encourage you to join us to experience the future of construction technology. Your views on the Green or sustainability factor in your units. Our commitment to environmental responsibility and project safety is deeply ingrained in our corporate DNA. We firmly believe in the principles of Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle, and this philosophy guides every aspect of our product design and development. Our machines are purposefully designed to promote sustainability and to assist contractors in minimising waste. We understand that in today's construction industry, it is essential to reduce waste and maximise recycling of materials. This commitment to sustainable practices is at heart of what we do. One notable advantage of our product category is its minimal impact on the environment. Compared to alternative solutions, our units do not require electricity and consume significantly less base machine fuel. This means that our solutions represent the most energy-efficient and eco-friendly choice available. We continuously work on improving our products and processes to further reduce our environmental footprint and enhance project safety. Our journey began with the mission to provide products that empower contractors to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle, and this remains our guiding principle. We take pride in the fact that smart and green is not just a slogan but is embedded in our DNA. By helping to reduce waste and facilitate the recycling of materials, we contribute to a more sustainable industry, and we encourage all to join us in this journey.

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