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Industry recognises Bell innovation, skills development and safety efforts
The month of May was awards season for Bell Equipment, with three prominent industry bodies acknowledging the South African heavy equipment manufacturer for its efforts in the critical areas of product innovation, skills development, and safety.
Kobelco SK220XD-10 solves ZD Stander’s double handling challenge
When a Knysna-based contract timber harvester found that using a truck-mounted crane to load cut-to-length timber from one truck to another for transport to a sawmill was resulting in time-consuming double handling, he turned to Bell Equipment for a solution.
Goobs Forestry loads up on Bell and Kobelco for timber loading contract
When Simphiwe Magubane got his application and motivation in at the last minute for an internship that would include tertiary education at a forestry college little could he know how his concerted effort would change his life for the better.
Made-in-SA grader awarded accolade
Motor grader range engineered and manufactured by South African heavy equipment manufacturer Bell Equipment received the Innovation for Surface Mining Award at the Mining Equipment Manufacturers of South Africa (MEMSA) Awards, held at the Industrial Development Corporation’s Convention Centre, in Sandton, Gauteng, last month. (Published courtesy of Mining Weekly: www.miningweekly.com)
JCB fleet provides the foundation for DP2 Construction’s growth
DP2 Construction, a Cape Town-based civil engineering and construction company, has loaded up with an impressive fleet of JCB machines supplied by Bell Equipment, which has quickly become the backbone of their operations, helping them deliver on a wide range of projects.
Lesotho’s Founda Construction loads up with new JCB 3CX Backhoes
Lesotho, the tiny yet independent landlocked country surrounded by South Africa, boasts an interesting and unique feature related to its geography. It is the only independent state in the world that lies entirely above one thousand metres in elevation with as much as eighty percent of the country being above one thousand eight hundred metres above sea-level.
