Doosan DX22MH-5 material handler

The 162-horsepower DX225MH-5 material handler from Doosan Infracore North America, Suwanee, Georgia, is built for rugged work with additional guarding, according to the manufacturer. The DX22MH-5 features:
- a straight boom and droop-nose arm specifically designed for material-handling tasks
- a reach of 35 feet, 5 inches and a loading height of 40 feet
- a raised and fixed cab that provides operators a better line of sight when loading and unloading material
- Smart Power Control to enhance machine efficiency while maintaining productivity
Visit https://na.doosanequipment.com/en for more information.
AMCS Platform Spring 2022

AMCS, Limerick, Ireland, which provides technology for waste, recycling and resource management, has launched the AMCS Platform Spring 2022. According to the company, this release represents the launch of the AMCS Platform for Metal Recycling for the North American market and follows a yearlong collaboration with some of the world’s largest scrap recycling organizations that provided feedback. The software:
- is an enterprise-grade, cloud-based solution
- automates all aspects of scrap recycling operations, including scales, compliance, pricing and contract management
- offers scalable architecture, multilocation, multicurrency and multilingual support
- features a new cross-route optimization service as part of AMCS’ Smart Dispatch solution, which is designed to fully automate the allocation of unplanned and on-demand orders to round-based routes
- includes two interactive self-service channels, where end customers can receive and pay bills on mobile devices using a digital wallet, such as Google or Apple Pay, or they can use interactive voice recording payment
Visit www.amcsgroup.com/solutions/amcs-platform for more information.
Günther Splitter screen

Van Dyk Recycling Solutions, Norwalk, Connecticut, has partnered with Günther, a German manufacturer, to expand the screening options it supplies to the North American market. The Günther Splitter:
- is the original spiral shaft screen technology, having been patented in 2004
- is a primary separation device for sizing materials at the front end of material recovery facility systems
- is highly customizable in size and application and operates effectively at high capacities
- has an open-ended design that is nonwrapping, self-cleaning and low maintenance
Visit www.vdrs.com for more information.
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