
Metso has announced plans to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Lokotrack mobile crushers throughout 2025.
Established in 1985, Lokotrak units has sold more than 11,000 units across the global aggregates crushing industry.
“We are excited to make the 40th anniversary of the iconic Lokotrack line a key highlight at all our events and trade shows throughout 2025, celebrating this milestone with our customers, partners, and industry peers,” Metso track solutions vice president Jarmo Vuorenpää said.
Metso developed the Lokotrack range from the idea of a mobile, track-mounted crusher. The company, which was known as Lokomo, collaborated with crushing contractor customer Telamurska to develop the first Lokotrack crusher prototype.
Metso began consistent development of the Lokotrack crushers in 1987 in line with market demand. The Lokotrack range includes a portfolio of 23 machines, each offering 50 configuration options. Last year, it launched the Loktrack EC range to offer options for low-carbon production.
“The latest Lokotrack units feature a new diesel-electric power line, enhanced design and lighting, and improvements for easier, safer use and maintenance. Equipped with cutting-edge crushing technology and digital tools, the EC range ensures high-quality products on time and at the right price,” Vuorenpää said.
Lokotrack manufacturing in Finland will relocate from its current location in Hatanpää to Metso’s new modern technology centre in Lahdesjärvi, Tampere. The construction of the new technology centre is currently underway, with the first phase scheduled for completion in 2027.
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