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Italian manufacturer set for launch at Big 5 PMV

With the repercussions of the global downturn still affecting much of the construction sector, Italian company Meccanica Breganzese (MB) believes its jaw-action Crusher Bucket will be as well received by financial controllers as it is by environmentalists.

When fitted to an excavator, the crusher crushes and recycles demolition and construction debris that would normally have to be moved from construction sites and deposited elsewhere. This cuts out high transport and disposal costs, reduces the volume of construction traffic on the roads and also produces environmental savings by preventing waste from ending up in landfills.

With the potential to radically change work methods on construction sites, the product will be given a Middle East launch at the Big 5 PMV exhibition, which sees industry buyers from across the region assembling in Dubai from 22-25 November.

?We were fortunate that we were able to remain unaffected by the economic downturn since the Crusher Bucket is highly efficient and eliminates many fixed costs for customers,? said Ilaria D?Ambrosio, Area Manager at MB. ?Now that construction work is picking back up, we are in the advantageous position of being ready and able to present this opportunity for even more companies to save and earn at the same time.?

MB has many years of experience in the recycling, building and earthmoving equipment sectors. It is using the Big 5 PMV to cement its links with the Middle East market and explore further opportunities for its Crusher Bucket, which come in four models to fit excavators weighing eight tonnes and upwards.

?As the show attracts visitors from across the globe we hope to meet potential new customers in currently untapped markets,? said D?Ambrosio.