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Mobile Processing
Equipment
in a variety of applications. With its large hopper and throughput at 400 tph, the machine was ideal for the project.
The on-site operators are already seeing the benefits of the two new Powerscreen machines, as productivity has increased significantly. Director of North East Earthworks, Ben Johson, added: “The guys are loving the machines and are finding them very easy to use, in comparison to machines we have been previously utilising”.
Ben goes on to explain why they chose to go with Blue and Powerscreen: “We first met Blue at the Plant Worx event and have built a good relationship with them ever since. The service, support and backup that they offer is the best on the market and we know that with the support of Kyle, if we ever have a problem with one of the machines, an engineer will be on site straight away to fix the problem. We have seen a huge difference in throughput and performance since the new Powerscreen machines have been on site, and we have been impressed by the reliability of both machines”.
Kyle Mills, Salesmen for Blue Scotland, commented: “It’s been an absolute pleasure dealing with Groundwork Services. I first met with Fred & John Barron to discuss the project requirements and what it was they wanted to achieve. Once we completed our site assessment, we agreed the PT400X and 1400X Warrior were the correct machines for the job. We had many competitors trying to get onto the site but due to the service Blue Machinery provided they decided to stay with us. I’d like to take this opportunity to once again thank Groundwork Services for their businesses, it’s much appreciated. Here’s to continuing a happy and healthy working relationship”.
Groundwork Services will now be working hard on this project over the next two years, to make sure completion is achieved by 2021. Both the Powerscreen PT 400X Crusher and Warrior 1400X screener will play a big role in making sure the process runs smoothly.
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