EvoQuip ships 1,000th unit

Aggregates recycling equipment maker has placed 1,000 crushing and screening machines into the global market.

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Northern Ireland-based EvoQuip, formed in 2016, says it has already shipped out 1,000 crushing and screening machines.
Photo courtesy of EvoQuip and Terex Corp.

The United Kingdom-based EvoQuip brand of Terex Corp. recently delivered its 1,000th manufactured machine to one of its customers around the world, calling it a significant achievement in its journey of growth and innovation.

The 7-year-old compact crushing and screening equipment maker says the milestone 1,000th machine was one of its Cobra 230 impact crushers.

“We are excited to celebrate this significant milestone—it is a clear reflection of the hard work and dedication of our entire team,” says Barry O’Hare, business line director of EvoQuip.

“EvoQuip has been on a journey of continued growth since it was established in 2016 to meet the needs of the compact crushing and screening markets.

“We have gained a reputation for designing and manufacturing highly efficient, compact, versatile machines that meet the evolving needs of our global customer base and the various industries they serve. It’s been an incredible journey in six short years, and we couldn't have reached this milestone without the trust and support of our amazing customers, distributors, and our EvoQuip team.”

The Cobra 230 is a flagship model of its brand. EvoQuip says the model is suitable for numerous applications including construction and demolition, asphalt recycling, quarrying and contract crushing.

“As EvoQuip continues to grow and innovate, our 1,000-machine milestone is only the beginning of what promises to be an exciting future,” O’Hare says. “We remain committed to developing cutting-edge equipment and fostering strong relationships with our global customer base.”