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Belt companies partner up for Oz

Alliance Conveyor, Sempertrans, Conbelts and ULMA have entered into an agreement

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The Sempertrans Flyingbelt aerial conveyor system

The Sempertrans Flyingbelt aerial conveyor system

PRESS RELEASE: Sempertrans is the belt division of Semperit AG, having almost two centuries of experience worldwide with 7000 employees in 22 manufacturing facilities.

It believes its AS4606 Grade ‘S’ range will be a ‘game changer’ and welcome addition to the Australian underground coal market.

Conbelts believes it offers a one of a kind solid woven belt and has some of the strongest fabric core belt in the world, making it perfect for arduous underground coal and tunnelling applications in Australia.

ULMA was founded in 1958 and is part of the ULMA Group.

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