According to the Chinese horoscope year 2016 was a year of a monkey – but for ALLU “it was a year of the customer.” As China has increasingly promoted a more responsible and sustainable environmental policy, ALLU says it has an important role in the market supporting this, while increasing its sales in the country; and the year 2016 saw significant growth for ALLU at Chinese market – over 200%.
“By listening to the customers ALLU has been able to offer the right kind of solutions, e.g. for recycling processes. The importance of EHS and the related standards as ALLU values and practices provide strong bases to respond to the customers’ expectations at this increasingly demanding market. During 2016 ALLU has offered again new solutions for process knowledge and cost efficiency making ALLU products a safe investment for the customer.”
New technolgy introduced to China includes the ALLU DARE Data Reporting System, which is connected to the ALLU Screener Crusher and enables monitoring of the performance at the jobsite. It produces data that helps manage working processes. And to provide an even more cost-efficient way of working for customers, ALLU has also increased the wear characteristics of ALLU blades by 40%. The ALLU Screener Crushers’ renewed design “underlines the safety of an ALLU as an investment. All ALLU drums and blades mix with all ALLU frames – by changing the wear parts customer always has the right kind of attachment in the optimised setup. There is no need to multiply the equipment nor the investment.”
ALLU finalised its achievements in 2016 by bringing to the market the largest mobile screener crusher ever manufactured – the 32 t ALLU G 4-32 F, with a payload of over 50 t. “Cost savings and environmental benefits are a hot topic in the mining industry. Contractors and mining operators are forced to react to this changing atmosphere of the market and ALLU is there to support positive development. The ALLU Screener Crusher contributes to further cost savings and environmental benefits in a mining operations. Instead of transporting the waste rock from the mine, it can be screened out and left behind at the mining cell, in its original location. This equates to less fuel, transportation and maintenance costs but also a lesser environmental impa