ProStack

ProStack®, one of the leading manufacturers of bulk material handling equipment, will attend Hillhead 2026 from 23–25 June at Hillhead Quarry, Buxton, with a team presence on Stand L3. Visitors to the stand will be able to engage directly with the ProStack team and explore the range of solutions available, including the TR 80 Tracked Radial Stockpiling Conveyor.

TR 80 Tracked Radial Stockpiling Conveyor
© ProStack

TR 80 Tracked Radial Stockpiling Conveyor
© ProStack
Hillhead remains the UK’s leading exhibition for quarrying, construction and recycling equipment, providing a key platform for the ProStack brand to engage with the market and highlight its material handling capabilities across a range of applications.

Visitors to the stand will be able to engage directly with the ProStack team and explore the range of solutions available, including telescopic conveyors, tracked and wheeled conveyors, tracked feeders, bulk reception feeders and port hoppers, designed to support efficient and flexible handling across a variety of applications.

Speaking ahead of the event, Neil Robinson, Business Line Director, said, “Hillhead provides us with an opportunity to speak with customers on the material handling side of the operation, which is critical to overall site efficiency. It’s about understanding their requirements and applying the right combination of conveyors and feeders to keep operations running efficiently.”

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