In the concreting industry, efficiency and safety are paramount.
For concrete contractors who often deal with heavy machinery and materials, the use of equipment loading ramps can significantly impact the workflow.
These ramps are not merely accessories but essential tools that enhance the functionality and safety of operations.
For Brad Armitt from Allpro Concrete, safety is a primary concern in any work environment.
"As a concreter, we work with an excavator and its associated tools. I have always been aware that manoeuvring equipment without proper loading and unloading mechanisms can lead to accidents and injuries," he said.
Brad had been working as a concreter for around 15 years.
He decided to set up his own business around 12 months ago, performing specialist concrete work for building companies.
Brad carries out most of the site preparation and formwork himself but also uses sub-contractors on tasks such as concrete pouring.
"We have a Kubota U55 5-tonne excavator which is used for material removal for concrete slab work," Brad said.
"Most of our work is for residential foundations, footings and slabs. We also have a tray truck which is used to transporting our concrete working and finishing equipment.
"Our projects are not only in the southeastern part of Melbourne where we are located, but work is also done throughout the greater Melbourne metropolitan area.
"Safety and time are major considerations for our business.
"We spent some time investigating the available options for loading ramps to safely load and unload the excavator off the truck."
Brad said the search ended when he found the range of ramps offered by Jetland.
"They were the best choice for our business," he said.
この記事は Earthmoving Equipment Magazine の October - November 2024 版に掲載されています。
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