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LSS Waste Management put their faith in Liebherr
LEEDS-BASED waste solutions provider LSS Waste Management has reacted to a signifi cant increase in volumes of recycling waste at their Cross Green Industrial Park headquarters by taking delivery of two new Liebherr 550 Loading Shovels and a Liebherr TL441-7 Telehandler.
The new machines are worth over £400,000 - taking the investment in new vehicles and machines in 2017 to over £3.5million.
Nigel Woolford, LSS Waste’s Managing Director, said: “The amount of recyclable waste we are handling has grown by 20 per cent over the last couple of years, and with our new biomass plant scheduled to come on-line in the summer, things are only going to get busier. As a result, I didn’t treat these purchases lightly, but more as a business necessity.”
LSS now operate fi ve loading shovels and three Liebherr 934 waste rehandlers, which are used exclusively within the company’s recycling facility. The
LSS Waste’s General Manager Ian Grimes with Liebherr Area Sales Manager Andy Foster in Leeds.
Telehandler was purchased to feed the biomass plant.
Nigel added: “Liebherr’s are one of the most expensive machines on the market,
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