Supporting Canada's energy expansion
Ontario, Alberta, and Saskatchewan are joining forces to launch major infrastructure projects: a plan that includes a new east-west pipeline, railway, and even a deep-sea port on James Bay.
For the industry, it means breaking barriers, streamlining transport, and redefining how resources move across the country.
And with MB Crusher attachments, existing heavy machines turn into versatile, high-performance tools — ready to tackle the demands of large-scale infrastructure on remote or challenging locations, right on site.
Let’s see how!
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Building infrastructures in remote areas: why choosing MB Crusher?
Working in remote locations often means dealing with limited access to essential supplies: minimal or total lack of infrastructures, logistical challenges, sometimes lack of energy and power, delays on the supply chain to name some.
With this in mind, MB Crusher offers their equipment and solutions to:
- Streamlining operation and enhancing autonomy on-site
- Reduce waste, travel distances, and energy use
- Enhance your heavy machinery with efficient attachments
- Reusing on-site materials to cut down on truck traffic and supply chain issues
- Cutting down costs of new materials purchasing
Maximize efficiency in remote areas!
Pipeline projects made easy
When a new pipeline project began in a remote area, one problem emerged right away: how to handle backfilling efficiently without skyrocketing costs. Hauling materials by truck to such an isolated site was not only expensive but also caused delays. And, as time went on, unused material piled up along the trench — adding frustration to logistics already stretched thin.
The solution?
Turning their Kobelco SK300LC into a mobile screening machine with an MB-HDS320 shaft screener equipped with the RQ2 kit. With this setup, they separated out the rocks and reused the fine soil to perfectly cover the pipeline — no hauling, no waste.
What they gained:
- Beat the deadline with fast, on-site material processing
- Cut costs on transport, materials, and downtime
- Simplified maintenance, done directly in the field
- Promoted circular economy by reusing the excavated soil from the trench
Less machinery. Less cost. More results.

Railways
Harsh weather. Remote terrain. Complex geology. In Canada, building rail lines is anything but simple — and choosing the right tools can make or break the job.
MB Crusher, with a lineup of screening and crushing attachments that fit any heavy machine on site, can turn it into a mobile powehouse, ready to screen or crush on demand.
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30,000 m³ screened with one machine & one operator
What if you could complete a railway project with fewer machines, lower costs, and minimal manpower?
On a railway site, a single operator used an MB-S18 Screening Bucket on a Sany SY220 to screen 30,000 m³ of soil and rail bed —directly on site
Scoop, screen, and place — in one seamless move.
Why choose our Screening Buckets?
- Transform your excavator into a fully independent mobile screening station
- Work smarter with just one operator and one machine
- Eliminate unnecessary material handling and transport costs
- Save time with easy on-site maintenance and quick panel changes — available in multiple sizes for every need

Add in a jaw crusher to crush excavated field stones on site (granite or basalt) and with just one heavy machine you can obtain also a mobile crushing solution directly at your site.
- Be independent: you can take it wherever your heavy machine goes.
- Sturdy structure and suitable for heavy duty tasks.
- Different material’s output by adjusting the jaw opening through shims directly on site.
- Very easy and fast onsite maintenance.
Are you a contractor looking for solutions for your next project?