Latest News
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SAFCOL’s investment in three Bell 225F Loggers pays dividends
03 April 2024
The delicate balance of investing today to save in the long term certainly holds true for the forward-thinking management of the Timbadola Sawmill. What gives this balancing act a real homegrown flavour is that the spend was directed at a proudly South African company that produces a uniquely local yellow machine product.Read more
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Indonesian sugar operation sees huge benefits in UltECO6
12 February 2024
The first Bell UltECO6 4-WD Slew Loader arrived in Indonesia in late 2022 and has made a strong impact by bringing valuable advantages compared to competitor machines.Read more
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Bell 225F Logger sustains sawmill production for Rance Timber
07 February 2024
Traditionally Bell Loggers have been known as quite simple yet robust machines, which is probably why they have become the industry standard as a loading and timber handling tool. But, as robust as they are, they can also display the odd quirk as the workshop and transport manager of a leading South African timber group will attest to.Read more
Bell Bulletin
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2nd Forestry & Agriculture Global Edition 2023
27 November 2023
2023 is drawing to a close, as is my time with Bell Equipment, and I find myself reflecting on the incredible journey we’ve undertaken together over the past 16 years. It has been an honour and a privilege to serve as CEO for the last five years, and I am filled with gratitude for the trust and support you, our customers, have shown throughout my tenure.Read more
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1st Edition 2022
13 December 2021
2022 has brought much relief from COVID-19 and the relaxing of legislation related to the wearing of masks has been most welcome, especially in the work environment where we can once again see the smiles of our colleagues and customers.Read more
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2nd Edition 2021
13 December 2021
In many ways 2021 has been a breath of fresh air compared to last year. Although COVID-19 is still very much with us, we have learnt to adapt and our businesses and lives have regained a greater, and much-needed, degree of normality as a result.Read more