For any business, time is a precious commodity, and the earthmoving sector is no exception.
When purchasing equipment, it's essential that the machines get to the client and out to work as soon as possible, instead of spending months in the workshop having various components installed or waiting on supplies.
That's why Cat" dealer Hastings Deering has made it a priority to have a range of pre-built equipment on hand, enhancing customer efficiencies by providing immediate, reliable, and high-performing equipment solutions, along with fast financing and delivery.
Earthmoving Equipment Magazine caught up with Hastings Deering sales representative for the Logan, Gold Coast and Scenic Rim region in Queensland, Robert (RJ) Lemon, to find out more about the business' strategy and why it helps operational efficiency.
The most obvious benefit of course is that it provides immediate availability of equipment.
"Pre-built machines are ready for immediate deployment, eliminating the lengthy wait times often associated with custom-built equipment," RJ said.
"This accelerated availability ensures that projects can commence without delays, allowing customers to meet tight deadlines and avoid costly downtime." Clients can also be assured of optimised performance in the machines, as Hastings Deering's pre-built Cat machines are equipped with the latest technology and features designed to maximise productivity, "They are thoroughly tested to ensure they operate at peak performance, reducing the likelihood of breakdowns and maintenance issues that can disrupt workflows," RJ said.
With a range of Cat models ready to go to work immediately, businesses can streamline their operations and focus on core activities.
These machines include skid steers, compact track loaders, excavators and small wheel loaders.
This story is from the December 2024 - January 2025 edition of Earthmoving Equipment Magazine.
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