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APS /CDE sign agreement

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May 16, 2012
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Aggregate Processing Solutions (APS) is now offering CDE washing equipment to its contract washing customers following the signing of a new agreement. APS will take delivery of the M2500 mobile washing plant and Aggmax portable logwasher as the company strengthens the contract washing side of the business in response to a rise in demand throughout the UK market. John Dunne, managing director of APS said: “We have seen a growing demand for contract washing in today’s market environment where CapEx budgets ar

Aggregate Processing Solutions (APS) is now offeringCDEwashing equipment to its contract washing customers following the signing of a new agreement.

APS will take delivery of the M2500 mobile washing plant and Aggmax portable logwasher as the company strengthens the contract washing side of the business in response to a rise in demand throughout the UK market.

John Dunne, managing director of APS said: “We have seen a growing demand for contract washing in today’s market environment where CapEx budgets are restricted.”

The addition of the new equipment Aggmax will allow APS to offer contract washing across a wide range of materials according to Terry Ashby, CDE Director in the UK.

“The M2500 has proven its versatility and is currently employed in the processing of sand and gravel, scalpings, crushed rock, C&D waste and iron ore. The Aggmax is ideally suited to C&D waste applications, scalpings, dust washing or any material with clay present.”

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Aggregate Processing Solutions is now offering CDE washing equipment to its contract washing customers following the signing of a new agreement.

APS will take delivery of the M2500 mobile washing plant and Aggmax portable logwasher as the company strengthens the contract washing side of the business in response to a rise in demand throughout the UK market.

John Dunne, managing director of APS said: “We have seen a growing demand for contract washing in today’s market environment where CapEx budgets are restricted.”

The addition of the new equipment Aggmax will allow APS to offer contract washing across a wide range of materials according to Terry Ashby, CDE Director in the UK.

“The M2500 has proven its versatility and is currently employed in the processing of sand and gravel, scalpings, crushed rock, C&D waste and iron ore. The Aggmax is ideally suited to C&D waste applications, scalpings, dust washing or any material with clay present.”

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