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Celebrating 25 Years
Craig Pedley’s passion for the industry is evident in the growth that Striker has experienced over the years. He is still heavily involved in the business and is committed to delivering innovative, high-quality solutions that meet the needs of its customers. Under his leadership, Striker has become one of the leading crushing and screening manufacturers in the world, known for its expertise, reliability, and commitment to sustainability.
The mining, quarry, and recycling industries are vital to the global economy, and Striker plays an important role in supporting these industries. Its crushing and screening equipment is designed to meet the demands of these industries, providing reliable and efficient solutions that enable them to operate more effectively and sustainably.
At Striker, we are grateful to all our customers for their support over the last 25 years. We understand that our success is built on the relationships that we have with our customers, and we are committed to delivering the highest levels of service and support to ensure that they can continue to rely on us for their crushing and screening needs.
As we celebrate our 25th anniversary, we are excited about the future of Striker and the role that we will continue to play in supporting the mining, quarry, and recycling industries. We are committed to innovation, sustainability, and delivering high-quality solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers.
The 25th anniversary of Striker is a milestone that we are proud to celebrate. We are grateful for the support of our customers, and we look forward to continuing to serve them for many years to come.
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