WASTE RECYCLING
It’s double RubbleMasters for
R.Collard Ltd
R.Collard Ltd, the leading demolition and waste management business in the South-East of England, has selected two RubbleMaster impact crushers from UK supplier Red Knight 6 Ltd (RK6).
R.Collard Ltd was founded over 25 years ago and currently has 240 employees, six depots and a turnover of more than £34m last year, making it one of the leading businesses in their sector. The company - which specialises in recycling, haulage, earthworks, skip hire and ready mixed concrete, as well as demolition and waste management - selected an RM 70GO! 2.0 and an RM 100GO! after extensive demonstrations of both machines.
The RM 100GO! was the first machine on trial to fulfil the need to process concrete, demolition waste and recycled washed materials crushed down to a more profitable size. The trial lasted a week and satisfied the cost factors vs the quality of output and therefore greater and quicker return on investment, as
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well as the variety of material that it can deal with. The RM 100GO! will be used at
R.Collard Ltd’s Eversley quarry site.
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a machine that can not only handle a variety of material, but also generate value back to the business. The RM 100GO! was great in trial and ticked all of our boxes.”
The RM 100GO! is the real workhorse in the range, processing up to 275 tonnes per hour and ready to start crushing in just 20 minutes from unloading.
“We’d been talking to other companies, but our long relationship with RK6 and their flexibility and approach to helping find a solution was crucial in making our decision,” said Rob Collard, Managing Director of
R.Collard Ltd. “We needed
At the same time as the RM 100GO! demonstration,
R.Collard Ltd were transferring material for processing from their Reading depot over to Eversley at huge expense. The company had trialled compact jaw crushers, but
none were robust enough to handle the required material.
“ The guys at RK6 recommend the 19.5 tonne RM 70GO! for trial. We’d been advised to take a jaw crusher for the
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