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Today we have delivered a brand new MinCa 18A PK from the production of Paus Maschinenfabrik GmbH to our customer Kazzinc / Glencore located in the East of the Republic of Kazakhstan. We are glad that more and more customers in Kazakhstan attach great importance to the safe transport of their employees. The MinCa offers this safety by spacious and closed ROPS / FOPS cabins and stable transport cabins with capacity up to 16 persons. The superstructures sit on a rigid frame and the robust chassis with hydrostatic all-wheel drive can take a lot. Nevertheless, the MinCa offers a high level of driving comfort thanks to innovative suspension, shock absorbers and suspended axles. With the brand new MinCa all miners will definitely be able to get to work comfortably and safely in the future.

Kazzinc/Glencore will soon receive two more BTI/ASTEC rockbreakers type MRH20-BX20S. These are equipped with an automatic lubrication system. They are also equipped with a multi-boom tele-remote remote control system, which allows the customer to control the plant from a distance.

Our customer Glencore / Kazzinc has increased its fleet of sewer cleaning vehicles to now 4 vehicles of the type Paus KRF40. The brand-new mining vehicle was delivered on 16.06.2020. The KRF40 is a diesel-driven, track-bound special vehicle for underground use. It has been designed and developed for cleaning trenches and sewers and ground water channels.

Our customer Altynalmas has again placed his confidence in us and in the Paus brand and invested in another Paus machine, type Paus UNI 50-2 LP-K for the "Akbakai Mine". The articulated underground vehicle is equipped with a loading platform and a crane body. It has been designed, modified and manufactured according to the special requirement profile of the customer.

With a brandnew BTI Rockbreaker type MRH16 / BX20S, the "Artem Mine" of our customer Kazminerals has expanded its fleet of rockbreakers from the Canadian manufacturer BTI Rockbreaker Ltd. with a modern and reliable machine. A total of more than 10 units are already in operation and plans are going in the direction of adding two more units in the medium term. Our photo shows the crusher on the day of its commissioning in March 2020.
