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Wednesday, May 13, 2026
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Powerscreen to celebrate mobile screening heritage at Hillhead 2026

Premiertrak R450 jaw crusher
Premiertrak R450 jaw crusher

POWERSCREEN has confirmed plans to mark its 60th anniversary at Hillhead 2026 alongside UK distributor Blue Group, bringing together the ideas that established mobile screening in the 1960s with the modern crushing and screening solutions that define the brand today.

Exhibiting from an expanded location at the event, a focal point will be the fully refurbished MK1 screening unit, the original machine that launched the Powerscreen story and helped establish the concept of mobile screening. Visitors will be able to explore the history of MK1, its role in shaping the industry and the restoration process through historical material and video content. A Hall of Fame induction will take place during the show, recognising individuals who have played a significant role in the brand’s development over the past six decades.

Powerscreen MK1 screening unit
MK1 screening unit

That heritage is reinforced by the current machines on display, including the Chieftain 2200 triple deck screen, the largest inclined screen in the Powerscreen range. Developed for high-output applications, the model features a patented configurable drive system and dual screenbox design.

“Powerscreen pioneered mobile screening, fundamentally changing how aggregates are processed worldwide,” said Sean Loughran, business line director for Powerscreen. “Early machines such as the MK1 were at the forefront of mobile processing, while the Chieftain design platform went on to provide the blueprint for many modern mobile aggregate screens. As a result, the Powerscreen name has become closely associated with mobile screening globally, with model names such as Chieftain now widely recognised across the industry.”

Also on display will be the Premiertrak R450 jaw crusher, developed for quarrying, recycling, demolition and mining applications. The machine is offered with an independent pre-screen option said to deliver practical benefits in high-fines material, reducing wear, increasing throughput and improving end-product quality.

Visitors will also be able to view an early example of the next stage in Powerscreen’s product development, with a prototype version of the 1000X Maxtrak cone crusher forming part of the display.

Furthermore, the stand will highlight the broader support and solutions available to customers through Powerscreen and Blue Group, including TRAC, a multi-sensor solution to improve screening equipment performance and durability and INNEX, a new digital brand which aims to improve end user experience through consolidated tools and AI driven capabilities.

“Reaching a 60‑year milestone brings the focus back to what has always mattered at Powerscreen,” Loughran added. “Strong machine design, effective support and long‑standing relationships remain central to the business, alongside continual innovation to improve the end‑user experience and deliver a strong return on investment.”