MB Crusher India hits a major milestone
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MB Crusher India hits a major milestone

MB is proud to celebrate its 10 years anniversary with a direct presence in the Indian market, and would like to take this opportunity to thank our respected customers for being an integral part in the journey thus far.

Looking back, the first part of our journey was critical in educating the market about our technology and value. In doing so we successfully created the required awareness that enabled us to gain customers’ mindshare and become a validated solution for their crushing, screening and trenching requirements.

Since then we have taken gradual steps to ensure a capillary presence in all states of India, starting from our headquarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and working with our partners to ensure adequate, attentive and local presence both on the sales and service front. This has enabled us to replicate our global success and leading market share in India as well. Proudly, in India, MB Crusher has become synonymous with ‘Crusher Bucket’, our flagship product.

We are also appreciative of our esteemed clients and customers who put their trust in us to support them in offering unparalleled products and services. Understanding their specific requirements, pain points and objectives has encouraged us to focus even more intently on the Indian market’s specific factors, and move forward energetically over the years. Without them, our success story would not be complete.

Today India represents a key pillar of MB crusher and will be a priority market for years to come, owing to the buoyant long term story that it represents.

We intend to continue expanding our business in the coming years while giving nothing less than the finest products and solutions to our customers. Through its crusher buckets, screening buckets, shafts screeners, drum cutters, sorting grapples, MB Crusher provides entrepreneurs with the widest range of attachments capable of making construction sites of any size, independent and competitive regardless of the job’s nature and scope of action.

MB is proud to celebrate its 10 years anniversary with a direct presence in the Indian market, and would like to take this opportunity to thank our respected customers for being an integral part in the journey thus far. Looking back, the first part of our journey was critical in educating the market about our technology and value. In doing so we successfully created the required awareness that enabled us to gain customers’ mindshare and become a validated solution for their crushing, screening and trenching requirements. Since then we have taken gradual steps to ensure a capillary presence in all states of India, starting from our headquarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra, and working with our partners to ensure adequate, attentive and local presence both on the sales and service front. This has enabled us to replicate our global success and leading market share in India as well. Proudly, in India, MB Crusher has become synonymous with ‘Crusher Bucket’, our flagship product. We are also appreciative of our esteemed clients and customers who put their trust in us to support them in offering unparalleled products and services. Understanding their specific requirements, pain points and objectives has encouraged us to focus even more intently on the Indian market’s specific factors, and move forward energetically over the years. Without them, our success story would not be complete. Today India represents a key pillar of MB crusher and will be a priority market for years to come, owing to the buoyant long term story that it represents. We intend to continue expanding our business in the coming years while giving nothing less than the finest products and solutions to our customers. Through its crusher buckets, screening buckets, shafts screeners, drum cutters, sorting grapples, MB Crusher provides entrepreneurs with the widest range of attachments capable of making construction sites of any size, independent and competitive regardless of the job’s nature and scope of action.

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