Terex Washing Systems (TWS) has launched a dedicated customer-focused website specifically for its washing product range following the recent launch of its washing systems product line. TWS says it is now the single provider of washing equipment within Terex and offers a product portfolio including sand wash and fines recovery plants, log washers, hoppers, feeders, conveyors, dewatering screens, static screens, and mobile, static and modular rinsers. With the addition of combination plants and water managem
January 9, 2013
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3652 Terex Washing Systems (TWS) has launched a dedicated customer-focused website specifically for its washing product range following the recent launch of its washing systems product line.
TWS says it is now the single provider of washing equipment within Terex and offers a product portfolio including sand wash and fines recovery plants, log washers, hoppers, feeders, conveyors, dewatering screens, static screens, and mobile, static and modular rinsers. With the addition of combination plants and water management systems, this range will provide customers the potential to work in many applications.
Sean Loughran, global product line director for TWS, said: “We identified the need to create a dedicated website for the Terex Washing Systems (%$Linker: 2External<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-16"?><dictionary />000oLinkExternalwww.terex.com/washingwww.terex.com/washingfalsehttp://www.terex.com/washingfalsefalse%>) business line to support our global customers and dealer network in more than 60 countries worldwide. The new TWS website is designed to meet the needs of prospective and current customers who are looking for Terex washing systems and other washing product information. Within a couple of mouse clicks, customers can find the latest news, events and marketing information they need. With its clean, uncluttered design, this site provides rich and dynamic content focused on providing easy access to our products and services.”
The initial site is in English but Terex says that by the end of next year it will launch a number of other language variant sites.