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Metso opens rubber products plant in Quzhou, China

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Frontrunner in sustainable technologies, end-to-end solutions and services for the aggregates, minerals processing and metals refining industries globally, Metso has invested in a new rubber products plant in Quzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.

The plant is expected to meet growing demand and improve service for its customers.

By expanding its manufacturing footprint in China, Metso is reinforcing its commitment to mining and aggregates customers and improving service levels through localized production and supply chain capabilities. This expansion will also enable Metso to provide faster response times, shorter delivery schedules, and an enhanced range of services.

Screening media production at the new plant is scheduled to start during the first quarter in 2026. Mill lining production will commence towards the end of the first half of the year through the adoption of modern technology allowing efficient, high-quality manufacturing of larger and more complex rubber and composite components.

”Metso has chosen to proceed with this investment in response to growing customer demand within the rapidly expanding mining sector, particularly among our Chinese customers who have similar requirements.

“Quzhou was a logical choice, as it also hosts our top-tier foundry. This allows us to provide our customers with the latest advancements in rubber, Poly-Met, or metallic mill linings, as well as screening media. This investment strengthens our technological edge and boosts our competitiveness,” said Saso Kitanoski, President of Consumables at Metso.

Metso is a global technology leader that supplies key mining sites with advanced mill linings and screening media solutions. These products are designed to enhance reliability, boost performance, extend lifespan, and deliver improvements in cost, safety, and sustainability across both grinding and crushing and screening circuits.

“The new plant will bring value to our customers in China. Localized production will shorten delivery times. Relying on our local supply chain and R&D capabilities, we can meet the various demands of our customers with more flexibility by providing high-quality and highly customized products that comply with Metso’s global standards.

“This strategic investment reflects Metso’s long-term commitment to the Greater China market area,” said Xiaofeng Liang, President, Greater China market area, Metso.

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