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Bell to showcase versatile solutions at NAMPO Cape
22 August 2024
Celebrating 70 years in business, Bell Equipment South Africa is proud of its roots in the agriculture and forestry industries and will showcase three machines at NAMPO Cape that are designed to make life easier for their discerning farming customers.Read more
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Bell Equipment and SAME Foundation launch refurbished science laboratory
12 August 2024
There were many smiling faces and great anticipation at the Forte Secondary School in Dobsonville, Soweto yesterday, 7 August 2024, when a newly refurbished science laboratory sponsored by Bell Equipment under the auspices of the South African Medical and Education Foundation (SAME Foundation) was officially taken into use.Read more
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New JCB 3CX Backhoe Loaders range packed with new features
24 July 2024
The highly anticipated range of updated JCB 3CX Backhoe Loaders arrives on South African shores in July and promises to build on the brand’s popularity with new features designed to provide improved comfort, versatility, and productivity, and ultimately reduce costs and increase efficiency.Read more
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Bell 4x4 trucks highlight the niche solutions
27 June 2024
Well suited to quarries and smaller mining operations, Bell Equipment’s B45E 4x4 Articulated Dump Truck (ADT) will be on display at Hillhead 2024 highlighting the company’s ability to listen to customers’ needs and deliver niche solutions that meet those needs.Read more
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Bell introduces 27 000 L off-road water tanker at Hillhead
26 June 2024
South African original equipment manufacturer, Bell Equipment, will introduce an innovative off-road water tanker at Hillhead 2024 ideally suited to dust suppression in mining and construction operations. This new model, the B30E 27 000-litre Water Tanker, is built on the robust chassis of the acclaimed Bell B30E Articulated Dump Truck and can also be fitted with firefighting options for additional benefit.Read more
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Hillhead: A UK first for Bell Tracked Carrier
26 June 2024
Geared to provide a robust and durable short haul solution for soft underfoot conditions and provide access to remote areas that are difficult to reach, Bell Equipment’s versatile Bell Tracked Carrier will make its UK debut at Hillhead 2024.Read more
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Bell rings in 70th anniversary with autonomous truck demo at Hillhead
25 June 2024
To mark its seventieth anniversary and forty years as an Articulated Dump Truck (ADT) manufacturer, Bell Equipment is going full throttle at Hillhead 2024 where its latest innovation, an autonomous B40E Articulated Dump Truck (ADT), will operate in a live quarry demonstration.Read more
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Bell expands BETA Parts range and footprint
25 June 2024
Less than a year after launching its Bell Equipment Trusted Alternative (BETA) Parts offering, Bell Equipment has expanded its footprint of South Africa, and Zambia to include the major articulated dump truck markets of the European and United Sates dealer network.Read more
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Jetteson Timbers invests in four new Bell Loggers
05 June 2024
Nestled in the picturesque KwaZulu-Natal Midlands area of Karkloof is Jetteson Timbers, a quintessential family-owned and operated business. At the helm is Brendon Raw, who is living proof that hard work creates opportunity and you don’t have to be booksmart to be successful.Read more
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Tugela Steel chooses Bell as preferred telehandler supplier
04 June 2024
Tugela Steel and Bell Equipment are both family-owned businesses that had humble beginnings on a farm. They are also specialists in adding value to steel, but where Bell produces earthmoving equipment, Tugela Steel is a leading manufacturer in the Southern Hemisphere of standard size portal frame structures.Read more
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Mabona Civils enters into contract mining with two Bell B40Es
24 May 2024
When Andile Mbele was a young graduate working his way up through the ranks in a small municipality in the northern part of the Eastern Cape province, he always thought that there had to be a more efficient way of delivering infrastructure projects to ease the lives of people living in rugged conditions in that province.Read more
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Zambia’s Grizzly Mining achieves economy of scale with Bell B50Es
03 May 2024
The existence of emerald deposits in Zambia dates to the 1920s but it was only in the 1970s and 1980s, once prospecting and mining techniques had developed, that mining started taking place.Read more
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RJV adds four Bell Water Tankers to its growing fleet
24 April 2024
From humble beginnings dating back to 1955 RJ Vincent & Co (RJV), a privately owned family company, initially provided bulldozing services in country areas of Western Australia.Read more
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Kobelco SK220XDLC-10 proves successful as a drill rig carrier
19 April 2024
Excavators are known to be powerful machines and above all stable, as the mass created with their tracked undercarriages lends them stability. This is thought to be the reason why excavators have evolved into different applications besides the use of their buckets for digging and loading.Read more
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Unitrans Mining chooses Bell Equipment as machinery supplier
19 April 2024
Unitrans Mining, a leading player in the mining industry, has selected Bell Equipment as one of their machinery suppliers for their latest contract. The decision was driven by the unparalleled availability and unwavering support offered by Bell Equipment, setting them apart from their competitors.Read more
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Bell Equipment appoints Ashley Bell as new CEO
12 December 2023
Bell Equipment Limited has appointed Ashley Jon Bell (41), grandson of the company's founder Irvine Bell, as the new Group Chief Executive Officer (CEO) effective from 1 January 2024.Read more
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Bell and Overlooked Group hand over houses in Bethal
28 November 2023
Bell Equipment Sales South Africa (BESSA) and the Overlooked Group (OVL) joined the Govan Mbeki Local Municipality this week to handover of four houses that have been built for indigent families as part of an approved low-cost housing project in the Municipality’s eMzinoni area.Read more
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Bell unveils new aftermarket logistics hub in Charleston, South Carolina
16 November 2023
Bell has marked a significant milestone in its growth with the opening of a new, state-of-the-art American Logistics Centre (ALC) in Charleston, South Carolina, which was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on 26 September 2023.Read more
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Bell Grader presented to an inter-provincial delegation
03 November 2023
Senior management of South Africa’s nine provincial Departments of Public Works and Transport, joined by colleagues in the Department of Water Affairs and Sanitation, gathered earlier this month at Illovo Beach on the South Coast for the annual Mechanical Services Sub-committee (MSSC) Annual Technical Forum (ATF).Read more
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Bell launches new Bell Heavy Industries division
24 October 2023
With almost seventy years of demonstrated expertise in complex engineering, heavy fabrication, and machining for its own range of material handling equipment, Bell Equipment is now offering these specialist services to all industries in the country through its newly formed division, Bell Heavy Industries (BHI).Read more
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Bell introduces middle-range BETA Parts
21 August 2023
Identifying a need in the market for a middle-range parts offering, Bell Equipment has launched Bell Equipment Trusted Alternative (BETA) Parts to give its customers a convenient and competitive alternative, endorsed by the OEM, for their more mature Bell machines or when faced with budget constraints.Read more
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Dzombo Plant Hire sees huge benefit in its B30Es with coal bins
17 July 2023
Load and haul in a mining material handling application involves so much more than simply loading a haulage vehicle with the commodity at hand. There must be proper planning, daily adjustments to environmental conditions and above all, the correct tools for the job.Read more
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Bryan’s Auto Electrical is well pleased with its new JCB Backhoe Loader
17 July 2023
If you want to stay competitive in the small plant hire market, ensure that your machines, especially backhoe loaders, deliver sustained uptime and don’t push that type of machine beyond twelve thousand hours of service.Read more
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Bell provides PDS/CAS flexibility and options
14 July 2023
South African equipment manufacturer, Bell Equipment, reports an influx of enquiries from local mining customers wanting articulated dump trucks (ADTs) that can be fitted with proximity detection systems (PDS) and collision avoidance systems (CAS) following new mining regulations that came into effect in December 2022.Read more
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Bell and JCB form the backbone of the BHM Bricks fleet
07 July 2023
Henk Vorster believes that because one buys equipment from people and not companies, the best machine is the one for which you get good service, again from people. And Henk should know.Read more
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Kobelco Excavator boosts production for AML Aggregates
07 July 2023
When Raksha Laghari needed a new quarry-specified loading tool for the quarry they had just bought they turned to Bell Equipment for the right advice and tool for the job.Read more
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JCB 3DX Eco Backhoes are the backbone of Amanzi Plant Hire
07 July 2023
Table View is a popular suburb on Cape Town’s West Coast and is named after its actual view of the iconic Table Mountain. Johnny Waters, a former mechanic and later a salesman of earthmoving equipment, had the task in the late 1980s of de-bushing large sections of what is now a built-up Table View at a time when there were only a few houses standing as this area was considered rather remote by the people of Cape Town.Read more
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Bell Care Packages keep AMC’s B40E fleet in top condition
07 July 2023
A positive experience with a smaller branch of a well-known original earthmoving and haulage equipment supplier convinced a leading contractor in crushing and screening to buy many more of that brand’s larger Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs).Read more
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Bell celebrates two decades of excellence at German factory
20 June 2023
Last week, Bell Equipment was joined by government and business repre-sentatives and employees from Bell Germany to celebrate the twentieth anni-versary of its German factory in Eisenach-Kindel.Read more
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Bell gears up to develop its underground mining business
04 April 2023
Bell Equipment has identified underground mining as an opportunity for growth. It has created a dedicated OEM business division to pursue this goal, including expanding the existing product range, providing specialised customer support, and establishing new global markets.Read more
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Bell Equipment’s new range of Graders set to deliver next-level performance
03 April 2023
Designed to meet the emerging needs of the grader industry, Bell Equipment has expanded its mining and construction OEM product range to include motor graders. With several units running in diversified applications, production has been set to begin as early as Q3 2024.Read more
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Bell delivers solid performance on the back of strong demand for ADTs
31 March 2023
JSE-listed Bell Equipment (Bell), a leading global manufacturer, distributor, and exporter of a wide range of heavy equipment for the construction, mining, quarrying, sugar, and forestry industries, today released final results for the year ended 31 December 2022.Read more
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Why follow when you can lead?
17 March 2023
Ever since Bell Equipment founder, Irvine Bell, invented his self-loading sugarcane trailer in 1954, the year in which the global manufacturer was established, the group’s innovation has seen it develop many world-firsts for the industries it serves.Read more
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‘Go anywhere, do anything’ with Bell Equipment’s Tracked Carrier
16 March 2023
Markets for the Bell Tracked Carrier have expanded following the machine’s launch in Western Europe in 2022, with interest shown from Africa, South East Asia and Australia. This has brought the versatility of the Tracked Carrier to the fore as new applications are discovered.Read more
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Bell E-series ADTs ready to run on HVO fuel
15 March 2023
All new Bell Equipment E-series Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs) fitted with the Mercedes Benz OM471LA, OM473LA, and OM934/6LA engines are fully compatible with Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO) fuel, without needing dilution with diesel or impacting on engine service intervals.Read more
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Adoption stage for autonomous Bell ADTs
14 March 2023
Four years after commencing extensive testing, global ADT specialist, Bell Equipment, reports that autonomous technology is now at the adoption stage with more customers in Europe, South America, and Australia set to introduce autonomous Bell ADTs on their worksites during 2023.Read more
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Kobelco Mini Excavator handles the grunt work for Mopana Farm
07 February 2023
Right near the foot of Cathkin Peak in KwaZulu-Natal’s Drakensberg lies Mopona Farm, home of William and Nell Gibbings and their son, Bruce.Read more
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Cousins succeed at contract harvesting with Bell Forestry Fleet
03 November 2022
What do a pharmacist, an agronomist and an accountant have in common barring the fact that they are all related as cousins?Read more
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JCB Telehandler helps Opihi Builders reach new heights
01 November 2022
How do you get a sofa that is too large to go up a stairwell into a third-floor apartment, or what to do if your new fiberglass swimming pool needs to go into the backyard of your home that has no access there?Read more
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JCB Backhoe is indispensable on Paarl Housing Development
31 October 2022
Imagine one JCB Backhoe Loader taking multi-tasking to new stratospheric levels as it is used amongst no less than fifty-six building sites in a luxury lifestyle estate. If this sounds far-fetched, you’d better believe it because we can prove it!Read more
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Kongo River loads up on Bell B45E ADTs for DRC contracts
28 October 2022
Kongo River SAS, part of the Teichmann Group of Companies, has taken delivery of no fewer than twenty-six B45E Articulated Dump Trucks during 2022, which have been deployed on various contracts in the Southern Democratic Republic of Congo.Read more
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JCB Backhoe is on point for Noktada Construction
20 October 2022
As university towns go in South Africa, Stellenbosch must be the jewel in the crown. Nowhere else is there such a sense of history and a bit of romance as students, academic staff and the good people of the town wander along oak tree-lined roads and avenues.Read more
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JCB Backhoes are a mainstay for Jodan Construction
30 September 2022
Buying over a hundred backhoe loader models from one well-known brand during a period of some seventeen years should imply a certain sense of brand loyalty and this is indeed the case with a well-established Gauteng construction company.Read more
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Kobelco SK220XD is Ka Lethabo Trading’s first Excavator
29 September 2022
An aptitude for mathematics has created opportunities for Mandisa Cele, owner of Ka Lethabo Trading in Pietermaritzburg. She has had a fulfilling career as a teacher and is now a successful entrepreneur and construction contractor with a Grade 5 CIDB rating.Read more
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Brickmaker fired up by Kobelco SK380LC-10’s performance
29 September 2022
Manufacturing clay bricks in South Africa has followed a centuries-old method of mining the clay, allowing it to weather or sour, then mixing it with water and coal before it is extruded into shape and cut into individual bricks, which are stacked outside to dry.Read more
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Local contractor grows his fleet with a new JCB 3CX Global
26 September 2022
The platinum deposits in southern Africa are said to be in the shape of a giant three-leaf clover. The mines that dot parts of its eastern limb around Steelpoort and Burgersfort contribute valuable foreign currency and provide jobs for many people who live in communities around the mines.Read more
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Solid relationship keeps Andru Mining coming back for more blue Bells
23 September 2022
In today’s structured corporate world, it is rare for a customer to engage with a design engineer of any product, let alone make suggestions as to how that product may be improved. This is exactly what keeps a major South African mining contractor brand-loyal to a market-leading manufacturer of articulated dump trucks (ADTs).Read more
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Procrete thrilled with combination of JCB brand and Bell support
20 September 2022
After Jonathan Sussman had completed his BCom degree in Management, he found the prospect of merely being a manager of anything, rather boring. This is when he turned to the craft in which both his grandfather, John Sussman, and father, Nathan Sussman, had excelled, which is building.Read more
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New Kobelco and JCB machines benefit Martmol Trading
14 September 2022
When Martin Molewa was a bank teller, he learnt to count money. Jump ahead a few years, by which time Martin was a borehole contractor, and while laying water pipes with his own hands he learnt about the value of money and what it could buy in terms of mechanised means to make the job easier and faster.Read more
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Dwellers Trading and Projects impressed with new JCB fleet
08 September 2022
Growing up in the Mthambeka section in Tembisa on Gauteng’s East Rand, inspired a young man of that area to make his mark in civil construction and bulk earthworks in South Africa’s busiest province.Read more
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All the bells and whistles for new E-series Water Tankers
30 August 2022
Local original equipment manufacturer, Bell Equipment, has expanded its range of water tankers and now offers eight tank sizes having introduced 16 000-litre and 50 000-litre offerings.Read more
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Janco ‘digs’ his dad’s new JCB Excavator
29 August 2022
Operating the JCB JS140 Excavator really is child’s play because even a twelve-year old can do it safely, just ask Janco Labuschagne.Read more
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Kobelco SK220XD-10 has most frugal fuel in Henra excavator fleet
18 August 2022
After receiving a call from André Rall in Upington regarding the fuel consumption of the new Kobelco Excavator on site, Gerrie Matthee was puzzled. There had to be a mistake. The figure he received from André couldn’t be correct as it was far lower than the average his company’s five other similarly weighted excavators returned.Read more
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JCB 3DX is a game changer for KDT Construction
17 August 2022
Kobus du Toit had never bought a Backhoe Loader for his construction business as he had always been worried how he could keep it busy. Now that he owns one, he keeps thinking he should have bought two such machines.Read more
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Wheel Loader delivers versatility and productivity for GI Projects
03 August 2022
Imagine a machine, albeit a small one, that could do the work of fifteen men and at the same time steadily speed up the process of constructing luxury homes in one of South Africa’s most sought-after towns.Read more
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Eggers Boerdery expands its fleet with a Kobelco SK220XD
01 August 2022
Two brothers of German descent, who along with their sister make up the fourth generation of mainly forestry growers on plantations near Piet Retief, have found that Bell 1766 Haulage Tractors are machines that never fail and with some tender loving care, just run and run and run.Read more
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JCB is a game changer for women’s brickmaking cooperative
27 July 2022
The village of Mabitsi lies in a rural area in the Limpopo Province just north of Marble Hall and the area surrounding it is dotted with rocky hills, so typical of the northern bushveld area where one can imagine leopards keep watch from the outcrops.Read more
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Apollo Bricks impressed with JCB Wheel Loader productivity
25 July 2022
Mention nine million bricks to the average person and one cannot really comprehend how many bricks there would be when they are all stacked on pallets, drying in the Highveld sun. But this is the reality and responsibility that faces Dawid Nagel and his team at Apollo Bricks every day as they keep producing that number of clay bricks each month, and sometimes more.Read more
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Frugal fuel burn on Finlay Screen impresses Virtigo Sand & Stone
21 July 2022
In South Africa, the year 2010 will be most remembered as the year the country successfully hosted the Soccer World Cup.Read more
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Bell continues to lead technology with autonomous ADT platform
15 July 2022
A focus on improving ease of operation to provide more efficient and safer Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs) has consistently kept Bell Equipment at the forefront of innovation. The global ADT specialist is now achieving success with autonomous vehicle operation where its forward-thinking approach is enabling interoperability between different control systems and the trucks it produces.Read more
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Bauma to mark Bell Tracked Carrier’s European debut
14 July 2022
Following extensive field testing with US users and a successful North American debut at Conexpo 2020, Bell Equipment is now launching its new Tracked Carriers in Western Europe. On display at Bauma will be the Bell TC11A, the larger of the two versatile models with a payload of 11t.Read more
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Bell Equipment at BAUMA 2022: Keeping it special
14 July 2022
As an Articulated Dump Truck (ADT) specialist with the world's largest range of models, Bell Equipment has always been driven to meet customers’ needs by delivering specifically designed industry solutions. In Munich, this is demonstrated by the new generation of the two-axle ADT Bell B45E 4x4 and a Bell B30E with a vehicle width of less than 3,0 metres. Both machines offer a compelling advantage to customers with specific requirements.Read more
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Bell ADTs and Fleetm@tic® part of CPI’s net zero carbon drive
15 June 2022
Privately owned minerals and aggregates contractor, Chepstow Plant International (CPI), has been run by Managing Director, John Corcoran, for over 20 years. Since being founded in 1995 by Eddie Hayward, John has developed CPI into one of the UK’s leading mobile plant supplier firms and earthmoving contractors within the mineral products industry.Read more
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DXI Ltd plans for the future with four new B30Es
14 June 2022
Founded by Dave Clark and Ivan Rawlins in 2013 after a long working relationship in the construction sector, DXI Regeneration Ltd has grown to employ over eighty staff and enjoy exceptional year-on-year growth. The company is now in the enviable position of enjoying significant repeat business, working on prestigious jobs nationally and boasting a full order book for the foreseeable future.Read more
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Emissions-friendly B30Es to place John F Hunt Plant Hire in the pound seats
13 June 2022
Established in 1982, the John F Hunt Group serves the UK Construction industry through its network of dedicated companies and divisions nationwide including demolition, civil engineering, industrial dismantling, remediation, generator and plant hire. Well known for its technical engineering expertise, the company delivers complex construction and regeneration projects using plant predominantly supplied from the internal hire division.Read more
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Tru 7 Group invests in Bell ADTs in quest to run the most efficient fleet
10 June 2022
A truly familiar brand in the construction world, Tru 7 Group was established by Guy Nicholls in 2015 following the sale of his previous successful plant hire business.Read more
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Wordsworth Crushing records a first for the UK
09 June 2022
Wordsworth Crushing of Barnsley, South Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom is a multi-disciplinary contract crushing and earthworks contractor that has built an excellent reputation nationwide. Contracts include heavy industrial work in quarries, ground stabilisation and demolition services for some of the country’s largest quarrying and construction firms.Read more
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MJ Church upgrades to B30E Stage V for high profile projects
02 June 2022
For the last two decades Wiltshire-based MJ Church Ltd has been a faithful user of Bell Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs) for earthmoving projects and the occasional hire contract. A recent spate of contract wins has led to an order for fifteen additional units which will help the company gear up for its increasing workload over the next twelve to eighteen months.Read more
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Kelston Sparkes - the largest Bell B50E user in Europe
31 May 2022
Founded by Mr Kelston Sparkes in 1952, the Kelston Sparkes Group is a family business specialising in earthworks, crushing and screening, quarrying and training. Based in the South West of England, but working throughout the UK, the company’s five-year contract at Europe’s largest limestone quarry – Torr Works in Somerset – has led to it becoming the largest user in Europe of Bell Equipment’s flagship 50-ton Articulated Dump Truck (ADT).Read more
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Bell and JCB – parallels that create a synergetic partnership
19 May 2022
Bell Equipment and JCB were established almost a decade apart on opposite ends of the world, yet with their similarities in terms of timelines, family lineage, philosophies, and product pedigree it is small wonder that these companies have now forged a growing partnership in South Africa.Read more
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Bell consolidates its position in construction and mining
17 May 2022
After a COVID-19 induced break Bell Equipment has made up for lost time at NAMPO 2022 by dedicating its stand, C21, entirely to the Bell range of construction and mining machinery to reinforce the company’s ability to meet any customer’s need in these industries.Read more
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Alternative fuel solution and fuel efficiency for Smiths of Gloucester
06 May 2022
The hire of two Bell B30E Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs) on a construction site in Stroud in 2020 was the catalyst for family run business, Smiths of Gloucester, to re-invest in their own dump trucks after a lengthy hiatus.Read more
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Bell ADTs offer best utilisation in the fleet for Murphy Plant
06 May 2022
Murphy Plant Limited added Bell Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs) to its extensive fleet of plant and machinery in 2020 following a week-long demo of a Bell B20E. Murphy’s mix of contracts had evolved over time and they were looking for machines capable of working on a number of projects including HS2 and the East West Rail Link.Read more
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Durability and support will see TNR returning for more
16 March 2022
An earthworks and mining contracting company in Tanzania has been so impressed with their first four Bell B40E Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs) and the support they receive from Kanu Equipment, Bell Equipment’s dealer in that country, that they are looking at extending their fleet once they near production capacity.Read more
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Bell Dumpers provide operational efficiency for Andrews Plant Hire
11 March 2022
Peter Andrews is the owner of Andrews Plant Hire in Dorset. Still firmly holding the reins of the family business after five decades, Peter and his team have managed the overburden strips and material handling contracts for a number of quarries in the South and South West of England for over 40 years.Read more
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Bell onboard as RBRC’s associate sponsor
10 March 2022
After two cancelled seasons due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Richards Bay Rugby Club (RBRC) has reason to look forward to the 2022 season. This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Club, and it is the first time in several years that it has received financial sponsorship towards the season’s expenses.Read more
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Alfieri Holdings ‘supports local’ with a dozen Bell ADTs
25 January 2022
An emerging coal mining group’s decision to invest in Bell Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs) has a direct downstream benefit for three thousand five hundred employees at Bell Equipment as well as for the more than one thousand suppliers to the manufacturer that supply a vast variety of components that go into each Bell ADT.Read more
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Triple celebration as Thuthukani opens ‘Play-to-Learn’ Centre
30 November 2021
Friends of Thuthukani Special School in Empangeni gathered recently (10 November) to celebrate the school’s fortieth anniversary, introduce ‘Changing Lives’ as the school’s new motto and officially open the Gary Bell Play-to-Learn Centre, sponsored by Bell Equipment.Read more
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R&B Timber Group impressed with quieter F-series Loggers
29 November 2021
R&B Timber Group, ‘Africa’s most trusted supplier of treated wooden poles’, relies on Bell as its trusted supplier of material handling equipment and, after weathering the economic downturn, has started getting its extensive fleet back into a replacement cycle by introducing its first Bell F-series Loggers.Read more
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Long services awards for Bell employees
23 November 2021
Bell Equipment made up for lost time last week when it acknowledged and celebrated one hundred and fifty-eight local employees who reached long service milestones during 2020 and 2021 at functions held over two days at its Richards Bay factory.Read more
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New Finlay Screen is a game changer for Singo Mining
16 November 2021
It may seem like an old-fashioned notion to some that a client who pays good money for any service should have the right to demand that such service be sustainably delivered when needed.Read more
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IPP Mining & Materials Handling praises longevity of Bell ADTs
09 November 2021
Opencast contract mining is generally conducted in a challenging business environment where contractors alike look to extract the maximum life and availability out of their yellow machine mining fleets.Read more
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B&E thrilled with new Finlay Screen and Kobelco 85t Excavators
04 October 2021
“When crushing and screening even low-grade iron ore with its specific gravity of around 3,3 you need the robust design and build of a Finlay Screen to get the job done properly.”Read more
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New Kobelco SK520XDLC keeps Afrimat’s six B45Es busy at iron ore mine
28 September 2021
When an experienced and knowledgeable physical asset manager for a leading supplier of construction materials, commodities and mining contracting services tells you he is excited about the upgrades to an excavator model range that has already built an impressive performance record, it is a good idea to sit up and take notice.Read more
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Bell offers both cost per hour and cost per tonne benefits
15 September 2021
Bell Equipment has a design philosophy that always focuses on providing customers with productive machines running at the lowest cost per hour, resulting in the most economical cost per tonne haulage solution.Read more
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Bell Equipment 'Strong Reliable Autonomous'
13 September 2021
Bell Equipment’s focus on interoperability has culminated in a collaboration between the global Articulated Dump Truck specialist and safety and automation technology developer, Pronto AI. This will reinforce Bell Equipment’s position as "the most affordable autonomous articulated dump truck in the world," with Pronto AI’s product officially launched at the MINEXPO 2021 in Las Vegas in September.Read more
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DK Truck & Plant seizes recycling opportunity with Finlay Screens
13 September 2021
Tough economic conditions caused by lockdowns during the past year have hit the construction industry especially hard and has called for innovative thinking amongst its players to ensure survival.Read more
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Bell machines and support are rooted in MDZ’s success
03 September 2021
In the Venda language, the name for ‘root’ is mudzi. While some may find it strange to base the name of a company on a root, an entrepreneur from South Africa’s most northern province, where Venda is mostly spoken, believes his well-rooted academic grounding, solid financial knowledge and business acumen forms the basis on which to build a growing business in logistics and contract mining.Read more
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Benhaus realises the benefits of its Bell B60E fleet
24 August 2021
Mining chrome from opencast pits in South Africa’s North West and Limpopo provinces calls for durability – durable mining methods, durable people and, above all, durable haulage equipment because this dense and abrasive material quickly shows up any weaknesses.Read more
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LFC Logistiek reaps the benefits of Bell Haulage Tractors
20 August 2021
A well-known Free State maize farming family is enjoying the versatility that using a fleet of Bell 1734AF Haulage Tractors offers while lowering their all-round production costs and increasing efficiencies.Read more
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Timber Logging Solutions sees the benefit of running its own Bell equipment
16 August 2021
How does a qualified mining engineer who rose to the level of a general manager change tack so radically as to get into the timber harvesting field? In the case of Mandla Nxumalo, the answer is almost by accident. His subsequent success though is based on two disciplines: that of finding an experienced mentor for guidance and listening to what people in the know say about getting the correct tools for the job.Read more
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CSV Construction sees huge fuel saving with Kobelco SK210LC
10 August 2021
Strong bonds forged as former neighbours have seen a leading Western Cape civil construction company and its preferred original equipment supplier continue their relationship based on mutual trust.Read more
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JCB Backhoe finance offer: Terms and conditions
06 August 2021
Bell Equipment South Africa, in association with JCB Finance and ABSA Bank, is pleased to offer customers prime -6,9% when they purchase a JCB 3DX Plus Backhoe Loader. This finance offer is valid until 30 September 2021 and is available over 36 months with a 20% deposit. Contact your nearest Bell Customer Service Centre or Bell Sales Representative for more information on this or other JCB Finance options.Read more
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Repowered Bell Series V Tractor geared to meet customer expectations
02 August 2021
After four years of development and testing of the new Bell Series V Haulage Tractor, the company’s Product Marketing Manager: Forestry and Sugar, Ettienne Terblanche, says “this latest version of an old stalwart is our best ever”.Read more
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MMP bowled over by performance of new Bell B30Es
09 July 2021
A disciplined approach to life developed on and next to sports fields at the highest level has positioned two brother partners in good stead in the challenging world of mining.Read more
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New Bell 620G Graders in the Western Cape show they are a cut above
28 June 2021
Graders generally come in two classes, namely those that are best suited for the heavy work of road construction and others that work best maintaining roads. A provincial government in South Africa, best known for the quality of its service delivery, has found that graders from Bell Equipment fill both roles equally well with a competitive price tag as a bonus.Read more
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FASTfell and Skogger enable GDH Harvesting to branch into thinnings
14 June 2021
Two experienced foresters and partners in a contract timber harvesting company have for a while considered undertaking thinnings as a profitable business opportunity but they felt it prudent to wait to find the correct tools for the job.Read more
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Burger and Wallace grows its Bell fleet with new Kobelco Excavator
09 June 2021
In a tough economic environment lowering the cost of production is vital whether it be in construction, mining, or agriculture. All these disciplines involve the use of mechanical equipment and one of the key input costs is that of fuel.Read more
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Ritluka Resources raves about B45Es in wet coal mining application
02 June 2021
Applying one’s mind is a popular concept for achieving success but when you have the luxury of applying two educated and keen minds to achieve the same goal, ultimate success in almost any challenging field is the result.Read more
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Lowest cost per tonne productivity has Tomahawk sweet on their UltECO 6
25 May 2021
South Africa’s picturesque Nkomazi district lies tucked in between the borders of Eswatini, Mozambique and the Kruger National Park and, with its abundance of fertile soils and water, it’s a really good place to grow sugar cane and a host of choice fruit and vegetables which are mostly exported.Read more
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TauSadi blazes a path for women in mining and invests in Bell B40Es
17 May 2021
In the animal kingdom when a pack of lions stalk a herd of antelope, it is the female of the species that does the hunting. To say that the serenity of a grazing herd of springbok or impala would be disrupted is an understatement.Read more
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Kobelco Excavators and pre-owned B30Es are gold for Phakamisa
05 May 2021
In the world of sailing, it’s common for a yacht to change tack to make use of the most favourable wind. This analogy also holds true for business, especially in mining-related industries where sudden changes in market conditions often force drastic changes in business tactics to remain sustainable and competitive.Read more
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Finlay Jaw Crusher proves its worth in manganese mining
22 April 2021
Should you draw a straight line between the towns of Postmasburg and Hotazel in the Northern Cape, you would measure around 120km. This is not unusual but what is rather amazing is that on either side of this line lie mineral deposits totaling 80% of the world’s manganese ore.Read more
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First Matriarch Skogger proves successful in Latin America
13 April 2021
Latin Equipment Norte has recently introduced the first Matriarch Skogger into the Americas where it is working in a thinning and clear-cut operation in teak plantations in the remote woods of Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula.Read more
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SR Civil Contractors sets a strong example for other emerging contractors
12 April 2021
To the man in the street, road construction, maintenance, and improvements to both pedestrian and motorised traffic infrastructure often seem a hinderance as opposed to their intended long-term benefits.Read more
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Phakamisa Logistics crushes it with Finlay fleet
06 April 2021
Any owner of equipment used for crushing, screening, material handling or haulage will tell you that due to the nature of the material and environmental conditions, equipment will suffer downtime from time to time.Read more
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Bell launches global pre-owned equipment website
30 March 2021
Bell pre-owned equipment can now be shopped online thanks to the launch of a dedicated global website, pre-owned.bellequipment.com, which is also accessible from the company’s website.Read more
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Matriarch machines are a sweet success story at 4x4 Boerdery
24 March 2021
A cane grower from Pongola in northern Zululand has found that shortening the time it takes to load a cane haulage truck bound for the nearby mill, has a direct positive impact on his bottom line profit and believes he has Bell Equipment to thank for this.Read more
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NextEra Electrical gives glowing review of Bell TLB’s cost and performance
11 March 2021
When Francois van Wyk decided to buy a new Tractor Loader Backhoe (TLB) recently, he researched the market thoroughly. Over the years he had owned and operated many such machines from different manufacturers and wanted to know what the operational and maintenance costs would be for a period covering 6 000 hours.Read more
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EH Construction adds eight Bell Graders to its fleet
04 March 2021
Civil construction companies, especially those working on projects which involve bulk earthworks, rely heavily on their earthmoving and material handling equipment to get the job done. But as any equipment owner knows, reliable technical backup is of paramount importance as any earthmoving equipment, no matter how reliable, will need servicing, consumable spare parts, and repair from time to time.Read more
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Bell expands collaboration in autonomous control project
01 March 2021
A focus on improving ease of operation to provide more efficient and safer Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs) has consistently kept Bell Equipment at the forefront of innovation. The global ADT specialist is now achieving success with autonomous vehicle operation where its forward-thinking approach is enabling interoperability between different control systems and the trucks it produces.Read more
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JCB appoints new dealer in key South African market
26 February 2021
JCB has appointed one of the most respected companies in the construction equipment sector to be its distributor in the key South African market, the company announced today.Read more
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Sindane Mining Ventures invests in a new Bell TLB
18 February 2021
Giving up a ten-year long career in investment banking is a decision that cannot be easy to take unless it’s driven by an overwhelmingly and fervent desire to be self-employed in a totally different field, such as working in mining and civil construction.Read more
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Finlay Conveyor benefits stack up for Blurock Quarries
09 February 2021
Since establishing in 1947, Blurock Quarries has made an indelible mark on the town of Estcourt in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. Its opencast pit has become a defining landmark over the decades but, more importantly, the company has established itself as a valuable contributor to the local economy supplying aggregates to support infrastructure development and providing much-needed employment.Read more
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KELE Mining Solutions highlights benefits of choosing Bell ADTs
04 February 2021
A relatively new player in the field of contract mining is using data driven technology to achieve improved safety, productivity and efficiency coupled with the proven reliability of haulage vehicles designed and built by a homegrown original equipment manufacturer.Read more
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Bell beefs up excavator range with heavy-duty 20-tonner
01 February 2021
Bell Equipment, the exclusive distributor of Kobelco Excavators in Southern Africa, is excited to introduce the new tenth generation Kobelco SK220XD to its range, which bolsters the region’s 20-ton class with a heavy-duty machine that is both highly productive and economical in all aspects.Read more
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Shumba Plant Hire takes off using Bell equipment on private airstrips
25 January 2021
A great river that flows not into the sea but into the middle of the Southern African continental landmass, the Okavango Delta, is more correctly termed an alluvial fan comprising of areas that are permanently flooded, seasonally flooded and occasionally flooded.Read more
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MOMS supports local with 21 Bell B50Es and seven 85t Excavators
18 January 2021
Mzimkhulu Mining is like a large family living happily in a big house which begs to tell one of the mining industry’s good news stories. And having an original equipment supplier that ticks all the boxes in terms of understanding this potentially difficult industry is considered a bonus.Read more
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Get ready for summer and stay cool with great savings!
27 November 2020
Stay cool with these great specials on a variety of parts related to our machine cooling systems.Read more
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Prices cropped! Get prepared and get up to 30% off
20 November 2020
From November 2020 until the end of March 2021, Bell Equipment South Africa and the Bell dealer network in Africa, South America, South East Asia and Oceania are offering up to 30% discounts on select maintenance kits.Read more
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Australia’s Egans Group bolster their rental fleet with two new Bell B30E ADTs
19 November 2020
Established by Frank Egan in 1962, Egans Group is one of Australia’s most versatile and experienced contracting, labour hire, plant hire and field maintenance businesses. They operate nationwide with head offices and workshops in Victoria and Queensland as well as locations in Sydney, Adelaide, and Perth.Read more
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Bell B30Ds around 30 000 hour mark at Belabela Quarries
12 November 2020
As the General Manager of the Belabela Quarries outside Gaborone in Botswana, Peter Zunckel has a slightly unusual problem. Every time he tries to convince his company’s board members that budgetary provision needs to be made for replacing his fleet of three Bell B30D Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs), he gets told that there’s nothing wrong with the existing trucks. And this is despite the oldest of the three ADTs just surpassing the magical 30 000 hour mark!Read more
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Richards Bay’s Julio Ritchie lands annual Bell Reel Kids prize
06 November 2020
Sixteen-year-old Julio Ritchie from Richards Bay is the proud owner of a new Shimano rod fitted with a Tiagra 50W reel as the overall winner in the Ski-boat magazine’s annual ‘Reel Kids’ competition, sponsored by Bell Equipment.Read more
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Bell appoints Hardrock Earthworks CC as Namibian dealer
04 November 2020
Bell Equipment has expanded its independent dealer network with the appointment of Hardrock Earthworks CC as its authorised supplier and distributor in Namibia with effect from 31 October 2020.Read more
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Bell takes its industry leading technology underground with new side-mount low profile ADTs
03 November 2020
The latest generation Bell B30L and B35L Low Profile Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs) deliver the lowest cost per tonne solution, more practical styling and an ‘autonomous ready’ platform that is easily configurable for remote operation either by a handheld remote control or a more sophisticated autonomous control centre.Read more
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B45E is the first choice for Hillhouse Quarry operators
30 October 2020
The Hillhouse Quarry Group, the industry leading whinstone quarry operation based in Ayrshire, UK has chosen Bell Equipment UK to supply its latest fleet addition, a new B45E Articulated Dump Truck (ADT).Read more
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Use of Bell ADTs takes off on Hong Kong airport project
27 October 2020
Planned for completion in 2024, the Third Runway Project at the Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is a mammoth undertaking by anyone’s standards that involves reclaiming about 650 hectares of land north of the existing airport island and constructing a 3 800-metre long runway along with supporting taxiway systems.Read more
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Bell ADTs tick boxes for Vuksich and Borich in New Zealand
22 October 2020
When longstanding civil engineering, contracting and project management company, Vuksich and Borich (NZ) Ltd, decided to invest in new articulated dump trucks (ADTs) for their Auckland-based operation, there were several reasons why two Bell B30E ADTs from the brand’s new E-series, were part of the mix, says Plant and Transport Manager, Murray George. “We have a couple of earlier model Bell dump trucks in the fleet that have been used extensively in the Pacific Islands on major projects and have proven to be incredibly durable and reliable trucks.Read more
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Earthmoving contractor relies on Bell ADTs for reduced fuel costs and simple maintenance
19 October 2020
Large earthmoving projects offer up plenty of challenges for contractors of all kinds. It takes knowledge, experience, and the right equipment to get the job done right every time - and Allan Construction has plenty of all three.Read more
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Bell B30E is on target for Bullseye Construction
29 September 2020
US site development contractor, Bullseye Construction Inc, is a company that has developed a solid reputation for providing prompt, quality service. Their experience with their fleet of six Bell B30Es is helping to cement that reputation thanks to the trucks’ productivity and reliability as well as the strong support from their dealer, May Heavy Equipment.Read more
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Bell B60E – moving more for less
02 July 2020
When looking for a cost-effective and efficient haulage solution for the mining industry, South African manufacturer, Bell Equipment, continues to push new boundaries and its sixty-tonner crossover concept, the B60E 4x4, has an impressive balance between off-road performance, productivity and fuel economy.Read more
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Grizzly Mining and Bell relationship still going strong after over 20 years
17 June 2020
The Lufwanyama Pilala area southwest of Kitwe in Zambia is probably best known to those in the emerald mining industry because this is where some of the world’s finest examples of this green gemstone are mined.Read more
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Rumdel Cape updates its Bell fleet for massive water project
02 June 2020
Implementation of Phase II of the Lesotho Highlands Water Project (LHWP), one of the world’s most successful trans-boundary water resource management schemes between the governments of Lesotho and South Africa, continues. Equipment manufactured and sold by Bell Equipment is being used at the forefront of this project.Read more
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Bell Care Package – caring for the customer, caring for the machine
26 May 2020
Bell Equipment is introducing the Bell Care Package, which has been thoughtfully designed to satisfy our customers’ need to look after the servicing of their assets, manage costs and increase flexibility to better respond to today’s uncertain and challenging environment.Read more
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Strong backup sees Mamlambo Construction look to Bell for new machines
19 May 2020
Brand loyalty can be a fickle thing but when a client experiences heartfelt care and effort, there can be no doubt as to it lasting a long time.Read more
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Lubocon credits Bell support as it grows and expands its fleet
12 May 2020
One of the biggest obstacles emerging contractors in both civil engineering and mining experience firsthand, is that of access to capital which will bring them much-needed yellow metal equipment on which such industries rely heavily.Read more
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Bell Tracked Carrier turns heads at CONEXPO
22 April 2020
Bell Equipment’s all-new Tracked Carrier (TC) received an ‘overwhelming’ customer response at CONEXPO, Las Vegas last month where the TC7A took centre stage on a rotating turntable as the company’s latest premium solution for soft underfoot conditions.Read more
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Bell Graders are a cut above for VTH Plant & Civil
17 April 2020
Bringing water to three villages in rural Botswana may not seem that big a deal, even in this sometimes arid country, but when you consider that a young woman with training in international politics heads up the civil construction company that made this possible, the story becomes more intriguing.Read more
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Bell Equipment develops a mulcher for South African conditions
05 March 2020
Bell Equipment will showcase the best of local at NAMPO 2020 displaying a Bell 315SL TLB, a modified Bell Haulage Tractor with tandem Afrit side-tipping trailers for the maize industry, the new, more economical Bell 620G Grader as well as a selection of Kobelco Excavators and Bomag compaction equipment.Read more
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Kelston Sparkes, operator of largest Bell B50 fleet, adds four B45Es to its tally
18 February 2020
One of the country’s leading earthworks, quarrying and training specialists, the Kelston Sparkes Group, has introduced a new Bell ADT model to its impressive fleet with its recent investment in four Bell Equipment B45Es.Read more
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Exxaro Partners with Bell to Provide Contractors Access to Premium Mining Equipment
13 February 2020
07 February 2020, Pretoria – South Africa’s largest black-empowered resource company, Exxaro has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with equipment dealer, Bell Equipment Sales South Africa (BESSA) today to enhance the offering of its enterprise and supplier development (ESD) programme. This, to formalize a partnership within its ESD programme, is aimed at giving contractors access to mining equipment, at affordable rates. The partnership will also provide post equipment acquisition advice and support to the contractors.Read more
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Investment in Bell equipment pays dividends for Zambian company
29 January 2020
When a young Joe Raimo was dropped off at the Kariba Dam wall in what was then Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in the mid-1960s, armed only with a suitcase and a toolbox, little could he imagine that his walk across the border into Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) would leave a legacy of an established contract mining and plant hire company.Read more
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MJ Church builds tech into its fleet with Bell Equipment
28 January 2020
Taking technologically advanced routes to break new ground, one of the South West region’s largest civil engineering, earthworks and waste management contractors, MJ Church has returned once again to Bell Equipment for the purchase of a recent consignment of Articulated Dump Truck vehicles.Read more
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Ground-breaking BBBEE deal transforms Bell operations
17 December 2019
Heavy equipment manufacturer and distributer, Bell Equipment, has concluded a Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment agreement, effective 1 January 2020, that will empower the Group’s South African manufacturing subsidiary, Bell Equipment Company South Africa (BECSA) and further empower the South African sales and distribution subsidiary, Bell Equipment Sales South Africa (BESSA).Read more
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Bell B20Es are a real find for archaeological specialist LK Construction
28 November 2019
LK Construction, the operated plant hire and ground works contractor, renowned for its archaeological excavation expertise, has bolstered its fleet with the purchase of three Bell Equipment B20E Articulated Dump Trucks, all within 16 months.Read more
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B45E demonstration performance leads to new quarry purchase for The Hillhouse Group
25 November 2019
The Hillhouse Quarry Group, the industry leading whinstone quarry operation based in Ayrshire, has chosen Bell Equipment UK to supply its latest fleet addition, a new B45E Articulated Dump Truck (ADT).Read more
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Take advantage of 'Yellow Friday'!
22 November 2019
Forget Black Friday, Bell Equipment is offering specials on select equipment in our wide range for deals concluded by 17 December 2019*.Read more
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Siyawisa Hlathi leads the way with Bell and Waratah
18 November 2019
An enterprising spirit, enduring perseverance and an ability to change with the times have seen an emerging timber harvesting contractor in northern KwaZulu-Natal evolve from a motor manual outfit into a successful, fully mechanised harvesting operation.Read more
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“Momentous occasion” as Bell becomes a global manufacturer
11 November 2019
Bell Equipment has evolved from a global supplier to a global manufacturer with the 17 million Euro expansion of its Eisenach-Kindel assembly plant in Germany. The project, which attracted a grant from the state development agency, the LEG Thuringen, for its contribution towards the improvement of the regional economic structure, accommodates the fabrication of Articulated Dump Truck components for the Northern Hemisphere.Read more
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Bell and Government look to strengthen engagement
11 October 2019
The KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government took its first steps towards achieving its goal of stimulating the manufacturing sector by visiting Bell Equipment’s factory in Richards Bay this week to discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the sector.Read more
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Special Offer on Bell 315SL TLB
10 October 2019
Now you can own the new class leading Bell 315SL TLB for as little as R19 999* per monthRead more
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Bell scoops accolades at KZN Investor Awards
02 October 2019
Bell Equipment won the ‘Major Contributor to Innovation and Technological Advancement in KZN’ category and was a finalist in the ‘KZN Investor with a Global Footprint’ category of the inaugural KZN Investor Awards, held at the Durban ICC on 12 September.Read more
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Bell expands Finlay offering with mobile conveyors
12 September 2019
Bell Equipment has expanded its Finlay mobile crushing and screening range to include two conveyors – the TC-80 Tracked Conveyor and the TR-75 Radial Stacker – to offer customers the benefits of reduced costs, better site efficiency and improved material quality associated with conveyors.Read more
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Customer Open Days give a good overview of Bell and its product offering
06 September 2019
Over seventy customers from various industries across Southern Africa accepted an invite to the Bell Head Office in Richards Bay at the end of August to gain a thorough understanding of the company, our manufacturing principles and processes as well as our extensive product offering.Read more
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Earthline to expect three new Bell Equipment deliveries
03 September 2019
Continuing a relationship that’s been in place since 2003, established plant operator Earthline has secured the purchase of two additional L2106 Wheeled Loaders, and a further B30E ADT, expanding the Bell Equipment element of its fleet to sixteen machines.Read more
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Purchase of 14 additional E-series ADTs further relationship between Chepstow Plant and Bell
19 August 2019
Continuing its long-established relationship with Bell Equipment, Chepstow Plant has announced the purchase of 14 new E-series trucks, increasing the contractor’s substantial Bell fleet to thirty machines.Read more
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ADT consignment boosts Bell Equipment count for L Lynch Plant
16 August 2019
Renowned for its determined commitment to ‘Meeting Hire Demands’ by delivering exactly what the customer wants, plant and equipment hire specialist, L Lynch Plant Hire & Haulage has chosen to expand its extensive fleet with the addition of 15 new Bell Equipment B30E ADTs.Read more
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TBF Thompson primed and ready to become Bell Equipment dealer in Ireland
26 July 2019
Leading name for plant truck sales across Ireland, TBF Thompson, has become the latest commercial and plant dealer to position itself as an official distributor of articulated dump trucks (ADTs), designed and manufactured by Bell Equipment.Read more
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Afriline Civils ventures into timber with four Bell Loggers
19 July 2019
Life is full of lessons, some learnt easily and others not. When it comes to creating things or harvesting products, you may be advised to have the correct tool for the job at hand. In business matters, you would hear that diligence and patience pays off, with the latter indicating that you could be in for a long haul.Read more
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Let the dust stay settled; Green’s Haulage and Plant sees results from Bell Equipment Bowser
24 June 2019
Green’s Haulage and Plant, the Leicestershire-based construction equipment specialist, has purchased its first Bell Equipment bowser; a water distributing tanker, purpose designed and built onto a pre-owned B30D ADT.Read more
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Bell brings home Exporter of the Year awards
06 June 2019
Bell Equipment won Exporter of the Year Award (Large category; turnover >R200 million) and was runner-up in the Exporter of the Year Africa Award (turnover >R100 million) at the inaugural Exporter of the Year Awards for capital equipment manufacturers held in Johannesburg at the end of May.Read more
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Inyathi Plant Hire takes first Kobelco Excavator in Eastern Cape
30 May 2019
When Nelani Kaiser first saw a Kobelco Excavator in its now familiar bright turquoise colour at Bell Equipment’s Jet Park premises in Gauteng, she was instantly smitten.Read more
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Middle Eastern Bell fleet draws close to racking up collective 3,000,000 hours
10 April 2019
Leading ADT manufacturer, Bell Equipment, has announced that a fleet of 37 B40Ds and eight B50Ds, commissioned for a major construction project in Kuwait in 2007 and 2008, has collectively accumulated close to 3,000,000 operational hours, thanks to its operator’s attentive programme of service and maintenance.Read more
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Bell Equipment at Bauma 2019
01 April 2019
International ADT specialist Bell Equipment will use the platform of Bauma, the largest construction equipment exposition in the world, to display both new and proven models of its leading E-series truck range (Hall B5.148). Focal points will include the conversion to new emission regulations, model specific improvements and the group’s worldwide commitment to pro-active customer support strategies.Read more
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World premiere Bell B45E 4x4
01 April 2019
With the launch of the new Bell B45E 4x4 at bauma, Bell Equipment will add a new model to its range of articulated 4x4 two-axle ADTs. Similar to the sixty-tonner B60E and the smaller Bell B30E 4x4, the new truck is configured to provide a highly efficient and cost-effective transport solution for niche applications in the mining and construction industry.Read more
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Positive momentum continues at Bell Equipment supported by global demand for earthmoving equipment
26 March 2019
Richards Bay, 18 March 2019 - JSE-listed Bell Equipment, a proudly South African company with over 60 years of experience in the manufacture, distribution and support of materials handling equipment, today released results for the year ended 31 December 2018, reporting a 10% increase in revenue to R7,5 billion.Read more
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Kelston Sparkes’ Bell Equipment purchase helps create largest fleet of B50s in Europe
14 March 2019
Kelston Sparkes, one of the largest and most recognised earthmoving contractors in the UK, has committed to purchasing a further four Bell Equipment B50Es, enhancing its existing Bell fleet of 10 B50Ds that has run successfully since 2014.Read more
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Bell Equipment UK takes heartfelt action for charitable causes
06 March 2019
The British Heart Foundation (BHF) and Derbyshire Blood Bikes have become the latest charities to benefit from fundraising efforts made by leading plant and heavy machinery distributor, Bell Equipment UK.Read more
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Centralised support for Bell Equipment in Scotland as it brings service in-house
28 February 2019
Renowned for its ‘strong reliable machines’ and ‘strong reliable support’, leading construction equipment distributor, Bell Equipment UK, has announced that it will be bringing its vehicular support division ‘in-house’ for clients in Scotland.Read more
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Paleostone count the benefits of the Dual Power Spaleck Screen
11 February 2019
In small to medium scale mining, and especially in alluvial diamond mining, tight margins mean owners must sharpen their pencils and eliminate potentially wasteful procedures.Read more
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Andru Mining invests in forty new E-series ADTs
28 January 2019
Having ten new Bell B40E Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs) doing the same production as twelve older ADTs at a coal mining contract may seem like a dream but this is exactly what a Gauteng-based contract miner has found.Read more
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Bell TLBs prove their versatility at Buffalo City
21 January 2019
Two of the Eastern Cape Province’s larger municipalities merged in 1996 to create the Buffalo City Metropolitan Municipality, a move that brought prosperity but also a new set of responsibilities.Read more
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Mini Excavators make a huge impression on Neheto Plant’s customers
14 January 2019
The recent crippling drought in the Western Cape’s agricultural sector has seen many farmers take a second look at the value of cleaning irrigation canals, drainage ditches and water courses to make every drop of water count.Read more
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Bell partners with Thuthukani for uplifting CSI projects
12 December 2018
Bell Equipment has undertaken to build a specialised classroom at Thuthukani Special School next year, which would include a wider doorway and a ramp for wheelchair access, windows and lighting to cater for sight impaired children as well as an area for autistic learners to have their own secluded space.Read more
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First Bell B30E purchase ticks all boxes for Longwater Gravel Company
10 December 2018
Aggregate extraction and processing company, Longwater Gravel, has announced the purchase of its first Bell Equipment machine, a B30E ADT which has hit the ground running and already proved its capabilities to the Norfolk-based specialist supplier of high-quality aggregate materials.Read more
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Bell celebrates a record number of long service achievements
05 December 2018
Globally Bell Equipment has two-hundred and seventy-five employees who achieved long service awards in 2018 – the largest group in the history of the company. One hundred and ninety-eight are based at the Richards Bay factory and celebrated earlier this month at a traditional luncheon ceremony at Zululand Chamber of Business Foundation’s Community Park.Read more
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Bell celebrates third group of PMI graduates
03 December 2018
A tough year of part-time studies and personal sacrifices culminated in a jubilant graduation ceremony earlier this month for sixteen Bell employees who have completed the Operations Management Development Programme (OMDP) under the auspices of the Production Management Institute of South Africa (PMI).Read more
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Praise for Bell B40D as Alf Kitching’s model hauls millionth tonne
26 November 2018
Alf Kitching Ltd., the North Lincolnshire-based quarry and civil engineering excavation specialist, has announced the impressive achievement of one of its Bell Equipment ADTs, as a B40D, purchased just two years ago at Hillhead 2016, has now successfully hauled over one million tonnes of limestone.Read more
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Sisters make investment for the future with income earning capabilities of Bell Equipment B30Es
20 November 2018
Sisters with a plant hire heritage, Hollie and Ruby Finnegan, have chosen to make investments that chime with their family’s proven business success, as the two young business-women from Leicestershire realise profits from hiring their Bell Equipment B30E ADT machines to clients.Read more
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Kobelco Excavator increases production for Johnson Bricks
12 November 2018
Should owning a new excavator that uses only two litres more fuel an hour than its predecessor but delivers sixty percent more production make sense to a clay brick producer?Read more
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Eastern Cape DOT recapitalises with Bell fleet
30 October 2018
South Africa’s Eastern Cape province boasts a diverse landscape from arid Karoo plains in the west to mountainous and forested areas in the east. Despite the province’s three airports and three harbours, it is by road that most people access this picturesque holiday, business and agricultural destination.Read more
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Finlay Screens are flawless gems for Steyn Diamante
26 October 2018
You may be forgiven if you haven’t heard of the Schutsekama Diamond Mine on the Riet River near the village of Ritchie, which lies south of Kimberley. It is not a mine where the skyline is dominated by a shaft tower. Here in fact, the only raised portion shows four large red mobile Finlay Screens processing a constant stream of rock, gravel and sand that is separated onto different moving belts which spew the material into heaps.Read more
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Bell T17s have a long, productive life at Can Do Timbers
25 October 2018
It’s a well-proven fact that Bell Equipment’s Articulated Dump Trucks have been designed and built to withstand the rigours and challenges of working in some of the toughest conditions in the world.Read more
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Plantforce’s plans to double fleet set to include further sales with Bell Equipment
23 October 2018
With a comprehensive fleet and strategically placed depots in Bristol, Exeter, Bridgwater and more recently Birmingham, rapidly expanding plant hire specialist, Plantforce, has announced plans to increase its fleet of Bell Equipment B30Es to support growing demand.Read more
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Lebombo Vlakte Vervoer upsizes to Matriarch’s new ULTeco 6
17 October 2018
When the Matriarch ULTeco 5 Slew Loader first hit the wide-open sugar cane lands of the Komatipoort irrigation farms it was a revelation.Read more
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Vanall’s Plant Hire impressed with its Kamaz 6x6 fleet
08 October 2018
An invitation to visit the Bell Equipment stand at the 2018 bauma CONEXPO Africa exhibition so impressed the owner of a Witbank-based plant hire company by what he saw of the new range of Kamaz rigid tipper trucks, that he now owns four of these trucks, with more to come.Read more
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Afrimat invests in Bell ADTs and Kobelcos at Marble Hall
26 September 2018
A nationally known supplier of industrial and construction materials has decided that the path to lower production costs starts by deploying its own fleet of yellow machines in favour of that of a mining contractor. In doing so, it has turned to an original equipment supplier whose products make up most of its yellow machine fleet.Read more
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Tap into Bell Equipment’s aftermarket solutions
18 September 2018
Bell Equipment understands that business is about more than just supplying strong, reliable machines and that strong reliable support is an equally, if not more, important consideration for decision-makers. To this end, Bell has an all-inclusive range of aftermarket products and services to enrich the Bell ownership experience so that customers get the most out of their machine throughout the different stages of its lifetime.Read more
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Double-quick delivery of fleet expansion keeps Stefanutti Stocks on track
14 September 2018
It has often been said that being in the right place at the right time is an important factor for success but the added requirement of doing something about it, is needed to ensure that success.Read more
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Bell delivers growth on back of global demand
10 September 2018
Richards Bay, 30 August 2018 – JSE-listed Bell Equipment, a proudly South African company with over 60 years of experience in the manufacture, distribution and support of materials handling equipment, today released results for the interim period ended 30 June 2018. The group reported revenue of R3,7 billion, a six percent increase on the prior period (June 2017: R3,5 billion).Read more
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Kobelco and Waratah prove ‘quick and reliable’ in Swaziland thinnings operation
29 August 2018
Trees in a pulp rotation compete for light, moisture and nutrients. If the trees become older their growth slows and they become susceptible to insects, diseases and mortality sets in.Read more
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Tandem Finlay set-up lowers production costs for Nelesco 318
22 August 2018
In alluvial diamond mining, as with any other mining or quarrying operation, the lower cost per tonnes of pay dirt produced would find favour with those whose purse is affected.Read more
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E. Corr Plant Hire enables winter month excavation with fleet addition of 2 Bell B20Es
07 August 2018
Dedicated and diverse construction services operation, E. Corr Plant Hire, has extended seasonal capabilities for its client base by bringing two new Bell Equipment B20Es to its fleet.Read more
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Agreement paves the way for emerging road contractors
17 July 2018
Richards Bay, 11 July 2018: A joint undertaking by SANRAL and construction machinery supplier, Bell Equipment, will accelerate the transformation of the construction industry and open doors for black-owned and managed CIDB graded contractors.Read more
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Hawk Plant’s Investment continues with purchase of four new Bell machines
04 July 2018
Hawk Plant Hire, part of the Hawk Group of Companies which combine to offer a world-class portfolio of construction solutions, has announced the purchase of a further four Bell Equipment B20Es.Read more
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Paleostone count the benefits of the Dual Power Spaleck Screen
25 June 2018
In small to medium scale mining, and especially in alluvial diamond mining, tight margins mean owners must sharpen their pencils and eliminate potentially wasteful procedures.Read more
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Ben Bennett continues to place faith in Bell with new L2606E
19 June 2018
In a move that reflects its confidence in Bell Equipment’s machine quality and competency, steel rolling mill and limestone quarry operation, Ben Bennett Jr., has announced its most recent acquisition of a new L2606E Loader that was secured to replace an existing machine.Read more
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Bell Equipment to showcase largest range of ADTs on the market at Hillhead 2018
12 June 2018
Bell Equipment will be showcasing the largest range of Articulated Dump Trucks on the market at this year’s Hillhead 2018.Read more
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AFS Earthmoving chooses Bell Equipment’s B30E for the sixth time
01 June 2018
AFS, a leading specialist in earthmoving works and aggregates supply, has once again demonstrated its confidence in Bell Equipment by further investing in a new B30E Articulated Dump Truck (ADT).Read more
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Bell donates towards Amangwe Village creche initiatives
23 May 2018
Bell Equipment, a proud founder member of Amangwe Village, which was started in 2002, has followed up last year’s donation of a new Nissan MP 300 double cab bakkie with a substantial donation towards the organisation’s Early Childhood Development initiatives.Read more
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John Deere and Bell donate scale models to Nelson Mandela University
11 May 2018
The Nelson Mandela University forestry students have received forest equipment scale models from John Deere and Bell Equipment, the local dealer of the full range of John Deere equipment. The models were donated for use as training tools to help in teaching and learning of various equipment in forestry. The John Deere scale models comprise of a tracked harvester, forwarder, tracked feller buncher, grapple skidder, track based loader and grader. Bell Equipment donated laser cut wood models of a Bell Logger and Tractor.Read more
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Bell anticipates strongest upswing in global machinery demand since 2010/2011
08 May 2018
Articulated dump truck specialist, Bell Equipment, expects growth in most major markets during 2018 with global construction and mining machinery markets expected to increase by ten to fifteen percent, according to Bell Group Chief Executive, Gary Bell.Read more
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Bell B30E 4x4 at Guggenberger
08 May 2018
A Bell B30E 4x4 has been working in production, material handling and overburden removal at the Guggenberger gravel plant in Mintraching, Germany since the end of October 2017 where it replaced a long-serving Bell 25-ton truck. The decision to choose the 4x4 two axle truck concept was taken due to its specific advantages.Read more
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Successful Intermat 2018 for Bell Equipment
02 May 2018
“We are hugely satisfied with Intermat 2018,” comment Gary Bell and Leon Goosen, the outgoing and incoming Group Chief Executive Officers of the global ADT specialist, Bell Equipment. The Parisian show was the last global event before the official handover of the company’s CEO position to Leon Goosen and Gary Bell’s appointment as non-executive chairman of the board of the Bell Group, both scheduled for 1 June 2018. “Our aim was to demonstrate our commitment to the global ADT market and we succeeded with in-depth interactions with customers and partners throughout the show,” adds Leon Goosen.Read more
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NAMPO debut for Bell Equipment’s latest partner products
18 April 2018
Bell Equipment will have an assortment of new machines for forestry and agriculture on display at NAMPO following partnership agreements with Japanese excavator specialist, Kobelco, in June 2017 and Russian heavy-duty tipper truck manufacturer and 15-times Dakar Rally winner, Kamaz, in December.Read more
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Bell Equipment UK’s new Scottish Sales Manager is “coming home”!
10 April 2018
Bell Equipment UK, an international leader in the design and manufacturer of ADTs and wheeled loaders, has today announced the appointment of its new Scottish sales manager, Russell Conn. Russell will be joining Bell Equipment UK from Bell South Africa, where he has worked for the past 25 years.Read more
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Bell Equipment at Intermat 2018
28 March 2018
ADT specialist, Bell Equipment is growing the four wheel drive concept with the Bell B30E 4x4, which will be displayed at Intermat 2018. Suited to small to medium-sized quarries with integrated aggregate production facilities, this truck offers customers distinct advantages over more traditional haulage solutions. The Bell stand (Hall 6A, 104) will also feature the Bell B40E earthmover, a popular model in the company’s extensive 6x6 range.Read more
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Maximum features on Bell Equipment's new mini-excavators
20 March 2018
Bell Equipment is broadening its partnership with Japanese excavator specialist, Kobelco Construction Machinery Co. Ltd (Kobelco), with the introduction of three compact mini excavator models ranging from 5,5t to 13,5t to complement the six standard machines that were launched in June 2017.Read more
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Bell Kamaz provides a win-win for customers and economy
19 March 2018
The benefit of Bell Equipment's partnership with Russian-based tipper truck specialist, Kamaz, goes beyond providing the company's southern Africa customers with a premium tipper truck range backed by leading local support. It has also created an opportunity for Bell to strengthen its commitment to the local manufacturing sector and promote economic growth.Read more
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Bell 'cautiously optimistic' about mining and construction sectors
16 March 2018
While 2017 was an unprecedented year for the southern African heavy equipment industry, which experienced a year-on-year market increase of about 15% across all product sectors, the current year has started much slower than anticipated reports Marketing Director of Bell Equipment Sales South Africa, Mark Hughes.Read more
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Sweet deals on Off-Crop Kits 15% Discount
26 February 2018
With 2018 promising to deliver a bumper crop following years of drought, it's time to make sure your harvesting equipment is ready to perform. Bell Equipment has Off-Crop Kits for all our Tractors, Tri-Wheelers and Trailers and, until 30 April 2018, we're offering a 15% discount on all kits!With 2018 promising to deliver a bumper crop following years of drought, it's time to make sure your harvesting equipment is ready to perform. Bell Equipment has Off-Crop Kits for all our Tractors, Tri-Wheelers and Trailers and, until 30 April 2018, we're offering a 15% discount on all kits!Read more
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Zungu wins 2017 Bell Welder of the Year
26 February 2018
Results of the popular and closely contested 2017 Bell Equipment Welder of the Year competition were announced at the Richards Bay factory's Welcome Back ceremony where Sphamandla Zungu was presented the winner's trophy and Zenzele Gumede and Clement Nene took second and third place respectively. When presenting the awards, Bell Equipment Welding Engineering Manager, Henk de Villiers, said: "2017 saw the launch of a several exciting new products. With this came evolutions in the weld joint designs and the need for our welders to continuously evolve to keep up with the ever-increasing demands on their skills." Prerequisites to enter the competition are the ability to stick to standard times and to have a good track record with no absenteeism, coaching or disciplinary records during the course of the year. Contestants are then judged on the quality of their work according to set criteria. Henk thanked all the participants saying that the 2017 competition saw an increase in entries, "which is gratifying considering the qualifications just to enter and speaks volumes about the work ethic of the contestants". He also expressed appreciation to the judges for taking the time to assess the high standard of entries and determine the final outcome, as well as to Sagren Naicker, Bhim Sewpershad and Mike Renshaw for facilitating the competition, and Afrox for sponsoring the prizes and attended the prize giving. Commenting on the awards, Afrox's Senior Segment Sales Manager: Transport Sector, Paul Jackson, said: "It was an honour and very gratifying to experience the pride with which the top welders received their awards. I believe that Bell has a winning formula for developing in-house skills along with building pride and work ethic within the workforce. Afrox is proud to be involved in this initiative and looks forward to a continued mutually beneficial relationship with Bell."Read more
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Bell to welcome new products and partners at BCA 2018
26 February 2018
Southern Africa's largest construction equipment manufacturer, Bell Equipment - a loyal supporter of bauma Conexpo Africa - will mark the 2018 event by showcasing its new range of Kobelco Excavators and introducing the Dakar Rally winning KAMAZ range of heavy duty tipper trucks at its 2 300m² stand. "We expect both these new partners and product ranges to generate a considerable amount of interest as they bring quality and competitive machine solutions to our local market, and all backed by the most extensive support network in southern Africa," says Sales and Marketing Director of Bell Equipment Sales South Africa (BESSA), Mark Hughes. "The Kobelco range of excavators, from 5,5t to 85t, was added to the Bell stable in mid-2017 and has been extremely well accepted by the Bell customer base. Japanese-based Kobelco is widely recognised as a global excavator specialist and through this partnership we are able to offer competitively priced and perfectly matched loading tools for our range of Articulated Dump Trucks in the construction, quarrying, mining and forestry industries." Additionally, the introduction of the KAMAZ trucks at the end of 2017 has given Bell a presence in the southern Africa tipper truck market for the first time, to further expand the company's one-stop-shop offering to customers in the region. Established in 1969, KAMAZ manufactures out of Naberezhnye Chelny in Russia and today accounts for half the trucks sold in that country, as well as being represented in 80 countries around the world. Although new to southern Africa, KAMAZ is synonymous with providing purpose designed trucks to the harshest applications, and this has been borne out by the company's consistently strong performance in the challenging Dakar Rally. The first phase of the KAMAZ introduction consists of four models, which are available in left hand or right hand drive configurations. The models include two 6x4 trucks with payloads of 15 and 20 tonnes, a 6x6 truck with a payload of 19,5 tonnes and an 8x4 truck with a payload of 25,5 tonnes. Alongside the Kobelco and KAMAZ products, Bell will also exhibit an extensive range of its own manufactured products, including Articulated Dump Trucks and Tractor Loader Backhoes, as well as displaying machines from its long standing partners Deere, Bomag and Finlay. Commenting on the value of trade shows, and bauma Conexpo Africa in particular, Bell Equipment Group Marketing Director, Stephen Jones said: "There is absolutely no doubt that trade shows can be extremely beneficial to both the users and providers of plant. With bauma Conexpo Africa providing the platform for this interaction it is imperative that those who can make it work come out and support it. For users of equipment the southern African market is very competitive with good equipment choices significantly affecting the chance of success. With a large number of brands competing there is value for users of equipment to be able to visit one location and be able to closely interact with manufacturers and distributors to help guide those critical buying decisions. "bauma Conexpo Africa has a particularly strong appeal to Bell because of our African heritage and our approach to provide a one-stop shop for quality equipment solutions in the region. There is also a lack of well supported platforms in the industry and our commitment is to work alongside bauma Conexpo Africa to make the show a success and, most importantly, add significant value to the users of equipment across the region." In closing, Hughes adds: "As a full range supplier with the largest network in southern Africa, we look forward to interacting with existing and prospective Bell customers, partners and other visitors to the show and extend an open invitation to visit us at stand ES230, Johannesburg Exhibition Centre during 13 to 16 March 2018."Read more
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Quarry expansion leads to Bell B30E for Skene, with original D-series still in play
26 February 2018
Skene Group Construction Services Ltd, a leading independent operator within the construction supply sector, has drawn on seven years of success using a Bell Equipment B30D, and has further invested in an evolved B30E ADT. The new-breed machine was brought into the fleet within one of Skene’s quarry sites in September, working alongside the company’s existing B30D, which continues to deliver. Skene Group, a company based in Fife which originated in 1968, is a major supplier to the construction industry, manufacturing and supplying concrete blocks, ready-mix concrete and aggregates throughout Scotland and beyond. The company’s own plant and equipment are utilised within its two quarries and Contract Division, carrying out civil engineering works within both private and commercial sectors. The company’s quarries have expanded in recent years to meet with growing commercial and domestic demand, leading Skene’s taskforce of hardworking ADTs, excavators and wheel loaders to perform considerable working hours involving stripping, primary and secondary crushing, and tipping. “The machines we choose for working within the quarries are certainly put through their paces,” says Skene’s Joint Managing Director, Darren Forrester. “We use the ADTs daily, primarily to perform overburden tasks to access rock, but also to shift and retrieve material from the quarries’ main faces for subsequent processing at our static plants. “The use of capable ADTs has been essential in achieving these tasks effectively, and we’ve tried and tested the benefits of various makes and models over the years. We bought our first Bell ADT seven years ago, and have been truly impressed with the machine’s reliability and performance, right to the present day.” That machine is still ‘very much up and running’ and has an impressive 7,000 hours under its belt. Its robust performance has been a key contributor in forming Darren’s decision to invest in another Bell. However, during the time Skene’s B30D has been grafting in the quarry, the leading ADT manufacturer has been further developing the capabilities future machines, and has presented a new and improved line of vehicles to the market – the E-series. Development of the E-series took the course of five years, and led machines to be stringently tested within some of the harshest mine sites in the world. With increased suspension travel and an A-frame adaptation to give operators a more independent ride, E-series vehicles have already proved a ‘driver success’. The series offers 6x6-technology to provide class leading power and weight-ratios together with advanced engine and drivetrain characteristics, while the improvements made to the onboard diagnostics enable the interface to be more detailed, but also user friendly. “From experience, we can see why Bell Equipment's D-series platform was so well regarded by the industry throughout its lifetime, so by carrying its successful platform through to the smaller trucks in the new E-series range and by changing the front suspension to an A-frame layout, there’s a formula in place for another winning succession of machines. “In short, we’ve been really impressed with the new B30E ADT. It’s a cracking machine that we’ve used every day since delivery, without a hitch. “The machine type has, like our own relationship with Bell Equipment, evolved over the years, and grown from strength to strength.” Darren makes reference to his company’s relationship with Bell’s Area Sales Manager, Sandy Fairweather, the sales team member who has been a first point of contact for Skene since the purchase of his firm’s initial ADT was negotiated: “In our experience, when you buy with Bell, you get access to a full customer care package, not only from an aftersales team, but from the people you started the sales process with. We like that, because it makes you feel as though, as a customer, you’ve remained valued and are continued to be looked after. “We know that should a need ever arise, we can contact Sandy directly, and he will get any issues sorted personally, and we like to think that reflects our own business ethos well. “As a company, we’re proud of the strong position we’ve created for ourselves within the national construction industry, and have always strived to find ways to continually commit to moving our business forward, and facilitating success for our clients, locally and nationally. “This latest investment in an evolved machine and its potential to deliver, chimes perfectly with that valued Skene approach.”Read more
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Third generation of Leisegangs stay loyal to Bell
24 October 2017
The Leisegangs are one of Zululand's pioneering families having arrived as Norwegian missionaries during the late 1800s. Their subsequent involvement in farming and construction activities in the area has seen them associated with Bell Equipment through three generations, and the relationship continues to grow and thrive. The relationship started after the Second World War when brothers, Ralph and Nolly Leisegang, returned home and started farming in the Empangeni area. Ralph was a great friend of Bell founder, Irvine Bell, and sold him Khulu Properties, which became the original Bell workshop. The brothers were also among the company's first customers when the Bell Tri-Wheeler Cane Loader was invented and Nolly's son, Paul, still has one of his father's "terribly old" Cane Loaders and says "it still works every day". Today the relationship continues through Paul's son, Brenton Leisegang, and his company Belrex 372. For the past five years Brenton has been investing in a fleet of machines that he uses for both his own construction contracts and for plant hire. His Bell fleet currently includes three 315SK 4x4 Tractor Loader Backhoes, having acquired the first unit in October 2014 and adding a new machine to the fleet in 2015 and 2016. In 2017 Brenton diversified the fleet with a Bomag BW120 AD-5 Tandem Roller in January and followed this up in July with a new Kobelco SK210LC Excavator - the first Kobelco to be sold by Bell in KwaZulu-Natal following the distribution agreement signed in June, and the second sold in the Southern African region. Brenton's experience with Bell machines dates back about 25 years when, after leaving school, he joined his father on the family's sugarcane farm they owned outside Empangeni, towards the fertile Nkwaleni Valley, where they made use of Bell Tractors and Cane Loaders for the harvesting operation. They were also involved in construction and made use of a Bell Excavator, Scrapers and Articulated Dump Trucks building dams in Gingindlovu and Babanango, and on various road works contracts. Opportunities in Mozambique saw Brenton relocate in 1998 to Matola, outside Maputo, where a substantial Bell fleet was used on roads and earthworks contracts. In addition he made use of Bell forestry equipment on timber contracts in the Pembe province in the north of Mozambique. In 2012, when Brenton's children were school-going age, he and his wife, Tracy, decided to relocate back to South Africa. They established themselves at Zinkwazi on the KwaZulu-Natal North Coast, from where they are ideally located to service northwards to Richards Bay as well as south and inland to Pietermaritzburg. Explaining his loyalty to the Bell brand, Brenton says: "We've stayed with Bell because of our Zululand connection and their great product range, but more importantly because of the good service that we receive from our Bell Sales Representative, Blake Phillips, and the rest of the Bell Umhlali team. If I call them on a Friday afternoon needing assistance and tell them that it can wait until Monday, they will come out on the Friday afternoon. "And when we were in Mozambique we made use of the Bell Maputo and Bell Beira branches and they would fly parts around the country for us all the time. That's the kind of service you want." Bell Equipment's wide footprint and strong service ethic also came into play recently when his Kobelco Excavator needed new cutting teeth while working in the Empangeni area and Bell Empangeni "bent over backwards" taking replacements from a new machine to minimise downtime. Brenton says he's not had any problems with his Bell fleet and has been particularly happy with the performance of his Kobelco Excavator. "I've previously had a Bell Kato Excavator, which was an excellent machine, so buying the Kobelco made sense because they are similar machines." For the past three months the Kobelco Excavator has been on hire to farms in the Gingindlovu and Amatikulu area and has worked its way northwards to Empangeni where it has been working in farm quarries, assisting with land preparation, and installing drainage in macadamia plantations that are being developed in the area. Belrex 372's Excavator Operator, Spookie Jardine, speaks highly of the machine, specifically the operator comfort level of the cab and the smooth, responsive controls, not to mention the air conditioned cab. He operates predominantly in 'S mode' - for normal operations and delivers lower fuel consumption - which he finds is more than adequate for the productivity customer's require. To ensure maximum uptime Brenton's fleet is fully serviced by Bell Equipment. "Not only do I get great service from Bell, but when the time comes to replace a machine, it will have a better trade-in value from having a full service history with Bell. Just as Brenton has enjoyed sound service from Bell Equipment, so too is he acutely aware of the need to provide a quality to service to his customers. For this reason he believes in investing in new and reliable machines for his fleet. "Customers don't want to rent an old, tired machine that isn't as productive and has endless downtime. They've got a job that they need done, and time is money," he says. "For me it's about building relationships and earning a good name by making sure that I have reliable equipment and can give customers exactly what they want. I'm working for the future and building this business for my children, so that hopefully they can take over the business one day and continue building relationships with the future generations of today's customers." Until that day Brenton is content to roll up his sleeves and grow the business himself, and has set his sights on a Bell Grader as his next piece of kit. Brenton Leisegang (right) of Belrex 372 discusses the extraction of material from a farm quarry in the Empangeni area with Operator, Spookie Jardine, and farmer, Brett Hume.Read more
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Bell Germany officially opens its world class facility
03 October 2017
Bell Equipment Germany's new headquarters at Alsfeld, Germany was officially opened at the end of August with three special events - an opening ceremony, an open day for customers and suppliers as well as an intimate staff event to celebrate the completion of the mammoth relocation exercise. This significant investment signals the company's continuity and commitment to its customers in the Northern Hemisphere as well as their staff in Alsfeld, and encompasses the German and Central European sales and distribution departments along with Bell Equipment's international parts hub, the European Logistics Centre (ELC). The property has a built up area triple the size of the previous facility and comprising of modern sales and administration offices, workshop facilities and the ELC warehouse, which provides state-of-the-art commissioning and handling solutions. Strengthening the European foothold The opening ceremony was attended by 150 guests from neighbouring European countries and other global regions serviced by the new logistics centre, so they could better understand the strategic importance and the long-term perspectives of the new facility. Bell Germany Managing Director, Andreas Heinrich, explained that the new facility has been designed with further development in mind based on future demand. He thanked local partners and authorities, the various builders led by general contractor Goldbeck Ost, and especially emphasised the contribution of his highly motivated Bell Alsfeld staff during the relocation phase, which was successfully carried out while maintaining full operations. The Bell board also took the opportunity to meet in Germany before the opening ceremony affording Chairman of Bell Equipment Ltd, John Barton, and Chief Executive, Gary Bell, the opportunity to outline the company's perspectives on the European and North American markets and for the German-based activities. "We’re here to stay," was the clear message by Gary Bell who said that company has cemented its position as a world leading ADT supplier, with its new models and ongoing technical innovation. He added that 2017 looks set to be the best year in terms of ADT production and sales since the beginning of the decade largely due to contributions by activities in the European, North American and Asian markets. This has been further aided by the company's global strategy to implement assembly and parts facilities close to customers and suppliers. Over the next five years Bell Equipment plans to invest significantly more in its European operations and support with programmes covering an increase in European ADT production capacity in Eisenach and transferring the manufacture of certain core components from its Southern Hemisphere facility in Richards Bay, South Africa. Worldwide network John Barton said the new facility represents another milestone in the long tradition of the family-owned company and strongly reflects the Bell philosophy of providing 'Strong Reliable Support' to regional customers and markets by investing as close as possible to where they operate. In this regard the new European Logistics Centre plays a critical role in supplying parts to all regional logistics warehouses throughout Europe and other Northern Hemisphere markets. This is achieved through close cooperation with the company's factories and other logistics centres. With a significant investment in stock and an average availability of 95%, the ELC is positioned to support all Bell ADT models that have been sold in the region. Extended offer The Alsfeld complex has also been installed with a Bell ReMan Centre. This is the second such European facility and like the first unit, opened in 2009 at Bell UK in Burton-upon-Trent, specially trained mechatronic technicians repair and rebuild original Bell components, including axles, transfer cases, hydraulic components as well as transmissions and engines. Basing this facility at the ELC improves both the reaction and lead times as well as allowing for the rebuilt items to be stored and available for worldwide needs. At the beginning of May Bell Germany moved to its new location in Alsfeld, which offers modern administration and logistic facilities with large development opportunities. Modern commissioning and handling solutions in Bell Equipment’s European Logistics Centre accelerate parts supply to worldwide customers. Around 150 international guests from South Africa, Europe and other Bell regions globally attended the opening ceremony. MD of Bell Germany, Andreas Heinrich, provides information about the new location and its main tasks. Even closer to worldwide customers: John Barton, Chairman of Bell Equipment Ltd., characterised the new ELC as a "milestone" for the company. "We’re here to stay": Chief Executive, Gary Bell, announced important investments into the company's European production and logistics infrastructure. Representatives of the general contractor, Goldbeck Ost, presented the symbolic key (from left): Christian Weiß (Sales Engineer, Goldbeck Ost), Norbert Albrecht (Project Manager, Goldbeck Ost), Tobias Sachse (Site Manager, Goldbeck Ost), Andreas Heinrich (MD, Bell Germany), John Barton (Chairman, Bell Equipment), Gary Bell (Chief Executive) and Andreas Kiermeier (Branch Manager Thuringia, Goldbeck Ost). The 150 customers and suppliers who attended the open house day were impressed by the organisation and processes in the new Bell European Logistics Centre. The new ReMan Centre provides comprehensive testing procedures for repaired and rebuilt components. At the staff event, that officially closed the official opening celebrations of the Alsfeld complex, long serving members (from left): Tobias Appel, Bärbel Bajahr and Andreas Stolarksy were thanked for 10 years of service by Gary Bell and Bell Germany management represented by Steffen Zitter, ELC Manager (fifth from left), Sebastian Bleuel, Head of Accounts (second from right) and Andreas Heinrich, Managing Director (right). They also honoured Lena Dahlmann and Philipp Wahn for having successfully completed training at Bell Germany. Lena received training in the field of logistics and customs while Philipp was trained as a warehouse logistics specialist.Read more
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J and B Timbers expands its mechanisation with Matriarch Skogger
21 September 2017
A firm belief in the value of long-term relationships is proving its worth for a Swaziland-based timber harvesting contractor. What makes the story intriguing is the fact that even though the contractor believes in job creation by using manual labour, selective use of innovative mechanisation is streamlining his operations, leading to steady growth in a competitive market. Barend Steenkamp, the fifth generation of Steenkamps in Swaziland, along with his father Jan, owns J & B Timbers. The family has for many years farmed in the Sicunusa area in the west of the country. They were some of the last farmers to close their dairy production and Barend, who has a tertiary qualification in agriculture, saw a gap in 2010 in the contract timber harvesting field. “We started out on a small-scale felling 300 tonnes per month using one chainsaw and an agricultural tractor-trailer combination with all handling and loading done using manual labour from the Rocks area near our farm,” Barend says. “This was done for the Montigny timber group who later bought out all of Sappi’s forests in Swaziland.” Over the next five years J & B Timbers's operations showed steady growth and by 2015 the labour force had grown to 65 people. All felling, cross-cutting and loading was still being done by hand and at that time, Barend decided it was time to start mechanising. “We found a used Bell 125 Logger on the open market and in our ignorance, had it repaired using freelance mechanics who installed pirate parts, which soon caused the machine to break down during critical production times,” he says. “We then contacted Charlie Boucher at Bell Equipment in Swaziland and despite it being close to Christmas of that year, we were warmly received as new customers of Bell Equipment and more importantly, had our Bell Logger repaired and back in production quickly. This was the start of a long-term relationship that has benefited us greatly.” In March 2016 J & B Timbers bought its first new Bell 220A Teleboom Logger. “That machine made such a difference to our production as with two Bell Loggers we could now use one machine infield and another stacking timber at the roadside depot where it would also load timber onto trucks,” Barend adds. “Soon after this, our clients Montigny, who are also keen on job creation, doubled our monthly production from 2 500 tonnes to 5 000 tonnes as they saw in us the potential to grow and create more jobs.” In the same year and some six months later, J & B Timbers took delivery of another new Bell 220A Teleboom Logger but replaced the Teleboom with a Crankboom, which has a higher reach and can be used to load timber onto larger trailers. “We had been using the Matriarch 420 Timber Grab on our Bell Loggers and when our clients, Montigny, put out a contract in January 2017 to harvest pine thinnings, we were naturally interested although we now faced a new challenge of extracting bigger timber,” Barend explains. “Charlie Boucher arranged for us to meet Ashley Bell, Matriarch Equipment’s Marketing Manager, and Derek Howe, Bell Equipment’s General Manager: Forestry, Sugar and Agricultural Sales, to look at the Matriarch FASTfell and Skogger timber machines as possible solutions to our proposed thinnings harvesting.” A trip to see the Matriarch machines at work in forests in Tsitsikamma paid dividends and Barend decided that buying the Matriarch Skogger was the best way forward. “Our challenge was to get the felled timber to roadside and the Skogger, which fulfills a dual role of extracting the timber coupled with the ability to then stack it as well, seemed the obvious choice,” he explains. “A big advantage of the Skogger is that we believe it will work equally well in thinnings as well as clear fell operations where it will haul gum in longer lengths, such as that which is destined for transmission poles.” J & B Timbers's operators have taken to the Matriarch Skogger with ease. Barend ascribes this to the ease of handling in the machine’s design and with so many features he enthuses about. “First of all you have a low-revving engine and this in turn translates to fuel burn of around 7,2 litres an hour, which means lower cost per tonnes of timber handled; a big plus. You then don’t have to pre-bunch the timber as the Skogger does that automatically with its delicate grab. That same grab has a built-in scale to prevent overloading and it further features a re-grab effect of which the frequency can be set, which means the timber is held firmly during the extraction and stacking processes. A floating boom also retards the grabbing action.” Other features of the Matriarch Skogger include low temperatures on the hydraulic oil which leads to longer component life, no wheel slip due to the presence of differentials and a transfer box and self-straightening of the articulated turn feature once a change of direction has been completed. Barend believes that the weight-to-power ratio is perfect and this should lead to longer tyre life. “We would not be at this point without the backing, advice and support we’ve enjoyed from Charlie and Nicolien Boucher at Bell Equipment in Swaziland,” Barend says. “We believe we’ve done our part by planning our cash flows and not growing too quickly. We’ve confidently entered into a maintenance agreement with Bell Swaziland and rely totally on the company’s expertise.” Barend’s wife, Carmia, appreciates the challenges of the contract timber harvesting industry but her real passion lies with farming sheep. “From our first meeting, under the pressure that the festive season brings as everyone tries to get away, Charlie and Nicolien have always been eager to assist us,” she says. “We believe we can reward their commitment to our business by keeping our account with Bell Equipment paid up.” From humble beginnings, J & B Timbers has grown its contact timber harvesting operations in a planned and systematic way and while mechanisation has brought benefits, Barend believes that their support of their local community in creating jobs is key. The company’s current labour force of 370 people fell and extract 9 000 tonnes of timber a month but equipment such as the Matriarch Skogger, is certainly speeding things up. Barend quotes a client who said of the Matriarch Skogger: “This machine is going to cause a revolution in the forestry industry” and we have reason to agree. Team Leader of Bell Equipment Swaziland, Charlie Boucher, with Carmia and Barend Steenkamp of J & B Timbers.Read more
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Winnie's Logging Services mechanises with Matriarch machines
11 September 2017
Some of the earliest gold discoveries in South Africa were made in the hills surrounding Barberton in Mpumalanga. This brought about an industrial revolution of its own in the mild climate of the Lowveld. Now Barberton’s gold has all but been depleted, to be replaced by a new and more sustainable resource namely timber. Up in the pine forests of the Montrose area above Barberton, a more subtle and quieter revolution is taking place in the manner and ownership of the once male-dominated industry of timber harvesting and extraction. Winnie Ndlovu grew up in the forests surrounding the Sappi Ngodwana Paper Mill near Nelspruit. Her father, Frank, worked for the company as a forester and when she was a teenager Winnie accompanied him to work in the forests during her school holidays. “When I expressed an interest to study forestry after matric, I was told in no uncertain terms that it was not a place for women,” Winnie says. “So instead, I studied agriculture and with my diploma in hand, I joined TSB Sugar for two years to complete my practical training modules.” Another year’s work with a furniture manufacturer preceded Winnie not being able to resist going to work for then timber contract harvester Gavin Simms. “I worked for Gavin in the administrative department and learnt firsthand about the importance of keeping accurate machine and man-hour records plus all the essential regulatory paperwork that ensures a business runs smoothly,” she says. “Gavin seemed comfortable to let me work on my own and I appreciated learning so much about the timber contracting business in this way.” After Winnie had spent seven years with his company, Gavin Simms was in the throes of exiting the contract harvesting business, choosing instead to hire out forest harvesting equipment under the banner of Sable Hire while also mentoring young and upcoming entrepreneurs to start up their own harvesting outfits. “In 2015 Gavin approached me and asked whether I had ever considered starting my own contract timber harvesting company,” Winnie explains. “It had long been a dream of mine but without access to finance and such resources, I was doubtful that I could do it successfully.” “Fortunately at that time, paper and pulp company Sappi’s Forestry division was putting out tenders for timber harvesting contracts and I was able to negotiate a contract to supply the company with 85 000 tons of pine and eucalyptus a year, for five years. Now that we had a goal, and a somewhat daunting one at that, I had to get started in earnest and Winnie’s Logging Services was founded.” Winnie started off conservatively, employing 24 people. One of those was Violet Motubatse, who is still the Production Manager for Winnie’s Logging Services. “Violet and I have been friends since we both worked for Gavin and she has lots of experience in timber harvesting and extraction,” Winnie adds. “We started off with 11 chainsaws, felling timber manually, and the first machine we hired in was a Bell 225A Logger from Gavin’s Sable Hire, which we used for stacking timber at roadside. All other operations were done manually and we soon realised that to make a dent in our massive annual target of 85 000 tons we would have to mechanise to some extent.” Fortunately help was at hand as besides the valuable mentorship role that Gavin Simms was providing in terms of contracting and technical matters, his company Sable Hire was well equipped to assist Winnie with forestry equipment at competitive rates. “Gavin has been so much more than a mentor to us as a young company, helping us to obtain favourable financial terms from banks with which we could buy our vehicles to transport our staff and light utility vehicles for both Violet and I,” Winnie says. “His vast knowledge, built up over of many years in the forest of how to work efficiently and safely, is the stuff that no one could get from books alone.” “And to add to this backup, Gavin has the experience of what forestry harvesting and equipment will work best for us. He owns the first Matriarch Skogger and has just bought a second machine, which we have the privilege of hiring from him. Working in unison with the Matriarch Skogger is the Matriarch FASTfell timber felling machine which has speeded up our production to levels we’d never have believed possible.” Winnie is adamant that despite the years spent working in the industry it’s working in the timber compartments where experience and knowledge is gained to further her company. She and her harvesting teams are eager learners and value input from experienced specialists in the field. A recent visit by Derek Howe, Bell Equipment’s General Manager: Forestry, Sugar and Agricultural Sales, who will be responsible for much of the sales of Matriarch equipment, and Ashley Bell, Matriarch Equipment Marketing Manager, was eagerly awaited. “Derek with all his experience is a wonderful teacher and he taught us in the pine compartment how to really approach clear felling efficiently,” Winnie continues. “He showed the Matriarch FASTfell operator how to cut a swathe into the compartment with directional felling, so clearing a way that allows the Matriarch Skogger to bunch timber and extract it quickly, stacking it at roadside from where it can be processed further.” Working in tandem, the two Matriarch machines are playing a big role in Winnie’s Logging Services currently achieving around 320 tons per day although Winnie and Violet are confident that as their operators improve, this figure will increase. Working efficiently yet maintaining safety standards is a priority for the whole team. Sable Hire’s Matriarch equipment is hired out on dry rates and Winnie has been impressed by the low fuel consumption that the equipment returns. The Matriarch FASTfell machine purrs its way through 5 to 7 litres of diesel an hour with the Matriarch Skogger only slightly more at between 6 and 9 litres. “The big decision for me now is whether I can afford my own equipment and machines from Matriarch are definitely top of the list,” Winnie says with a broad smile. “The equipment is so competitively priced and as we’re assured of excellent technical back-up through Bell Equipment’s wide footprint, the first thought is that I certainly want both the Matriarch FASTfell and Skogger. Time will tell though and for now, we’re relying on Sable Hire and their favourable rates.” (From left): Winnie Ndlovu, Gavin Simms and Violet Motubatse. Matriarch Equipment's Ashley Bell (left) with Winnie Ndlovu and Bell Equipment's Derek Howe.Read more
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Bell results rally on the strength of improved trading conditions
01 September 2017
The interim results of South Africa's largest homegrown heavy equipment manufacturer, Bell Equipment, indicate that the company has enjoyed more positive trading conditions from most of its global markets in comparison to the same period last year. Revenue increased by 11% to R3,4 billion (2016: R3,1bn), Net Profit After Tax was up by 86% to R119,6 million (2016: R64,3m) and Headline Earnings Per Share rose 78% to 119c (2016: 67c). Commenting on global markets, Bell Equipment Chief Executive, Gary Bell, said the mining and commodity markets in South Africa, Australia and Russia have a positive growth outlook, with a slow recovery evident. The UK and USA remain key markets with relatively stable sales given the significant political changes and resultant uncertainty over the period, while the European market has continued to show steady growth, which has benefited the Bell operations in France and Germany, in particular. Bell also reported that the stronger Rand in the first half of 2017 affected turnover and margin in both domestic and export sales, and increased costs from essential product upgrades proved difficult to pass on to the market due to significant competitive pressure. "These two factors have affected profitability and are a key focus for management," he said. At the same time, the company has kept expenses well in check and rung in numerous changes that are geared to better position the company going forward. "The E-series range of trucks, and in particular the new concept B60E and B20E LGP units, continue to garner positive reviews from users around the globe and will in time add additional throughput for our business," said Bell. "The investment into our new European Logistics Centre has been completed and the facility is now fully operational. Significant improvements in customer service levels and a reduction in operational costs are beginning to flow through. Aftermarket sales and support to our existing customers remains a critical element of the business and resources are being channelled to ensure that we are best equipped to deliver on this important aspect of our business. "In the South African distribution business a successful BBBEE transaction has been completed which will ensure our participation in all sectors of the economy. An important distribution agreement with Kobelco from Japan has been concluded, extending our offering of excavators with a broader and more competitive range of machines. Second half sales should begin to reflect this additional volume. Further opportunities for complementing product lines have been identified and programmes are in place to bring these to market and drive our growth plans for Africa and our Northern Hemisphere markets." Our traditional mining markets north of the Zambezi continue to underperform as a result of both internal political issues and poor commodity demand, and restructuring and right-sizing continues in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zambia and Zimbabwe. Going forward Bell said the company will continue to invest in both additional products and in distribution opportunities across the globe. "The assessment of current distribution channels as well as the appointment of focused dealers in non-represented countries are priorities." The group has completed a formal search process and in June announced its succession plans for a new CEO, with the appointment of Leon Goosen, the current COO, as the CEO designate. The plans allow for an extended handover, ensuring continuity for the business, and a date for the final appointment to the CEO position will be decided in due course. In closing Bell said that Tiisetso Tsukudu has announced his retirement as an independent non-executive director from the Bell board after 13 years of service and the company would like to take this opportunity to thank him for both his dedication and significant input over the years.Read more
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Bell commits to greater investment in its people
15 August 2017
Bell Equipment Chief Executive, Gary Bell has made a commitment to increase the company's investment in the development of its employees so that the company can continue to grow and compete internationally. Bell was speaking at a graduation ceremony at the Bell Equipment Training Centre on Friday, 11 August where he congratulated 20 employees who have completed an Operations Management Development Programme under the auspices of the Production Management Institute of South Africa (PMI), as well as four who have completed a Fundamental Management Programme (FMP) through the UNISA Graduate School of Business Leadership. The company's Executive Manager: Manufacturing, Clive Hodgson was the guest speaker and explained the background to the PMI Operations Management Development Programme, which Bell introduced in 2008. "Around that time Bell experienced rapid growth of production volumes but was finding it difficult to bring in supervisors and managers from outside of the company," he said. "As the only South African manufacturer with this level of complexity, we found that many people we brought in struggled because they lacked an understanding of the Bell culture, our products and the unique way that we do things in our production and stores." At the same time the company realised that it had a strong group of employees on the shop floor with the required technical abilities and product experience yet had lacked the opportunity to pursue tertiary studies, which excluded them from applying for supervisor and managerial positions. The PMI development programme was born to enable Bell to grow its own timber and several groups have now attended the course and progressed in their careers. The PMI course runs for a year with lectures every Saturday, which has its challenges. "Many Supervisors would be coming off a third shift and walk straight into their class, or they would finish their lectures in the afternoon and go onto their overtime shift on the weekend. So it wasn't easy but the results have been incredible. The lowest mark that was achieved in the class was 64%. I also sat through many of the final presentations in terms of cost reduction and there were some great ideas," said Hodgson. For similar reasons Bell also put four Trainee Supervisors through the UNISA FMP. Hodgson said that this was quite challenging because "they were expected to work as Supervisors, work on shifts and study by themselves. There were no lectures. They had one contact session where they met with lecturers in Pretoria and got advice". In spite of this they also achieved outstanding results and all four went on to be appointed as fully-fledged Supervisors and are proving to be very successful. In congratulating the students, Shalen Mohanlall, PMI Academic Manager for KwaZulu-Natal, said: "It was a long programme and I know many of you went through a lot of difficulty working, studying part-time, managing your family lives and your social lives. It was a really difficult process but you guys came through with flying colours. Every single one of the facilitators had only the best things to say about this class. It was the best class that we’ve had in the last few years in terms of your results and in terms of your work ethic. Well done!" Thanduxolo Taboshe, a Supplier Quality Engineer based in the Bell Supplier Quality Team in Richards Bay, was announced the Top Student with the highest average in the class, as well as the highest average for the programme in KwaZulu-Natal. For his efforts he received a bursary from PMI to the value of R35 000. He will go on to the NQF6 Diploma in Operations Management and will attend PMI's public classes in Durban. In closing, Gary Bell thanked PMI for its assistance in putting the Bell candidates through the programme, as well as the graduates for giving up their time to further their studies. He added that Bell would add to Thanduxolo's bursary by covering the other costs related to the programme and said: "In time we look forward to seeing you back up here with your next qualification." PMI Academic Manager KZN, Shalen Mohanlall (left) and Bell Equipment Chief Executive, Gary Bell (right) congratulate the Top Student, Thanduxolo Taboshe on achieving the highest average in the class. At the graduation ceremony were (back left): Shalen Mohanlall (PMI Academic Manager KZN), Suraj Hurilall (Technical Rework), Eric Papiah (Matprep Main), Shilen Singh (Axle Assembly), Ernest Mthembu (Matprep TPP), Vinesh Naidoo (Heavy Machining), Antonio Webster (Quality - Test Track Inspection), Ashley Peter (Group SOP), Thulani Mngomezulu (Logistics Stores), Kemlall Dayaram (Machine Shop), Pooven Naidoo (Thin Plate Component Fabrication), Reginald Abraham (Machine Shop), Dumisani Shezi (Small Chassis Fabrication), Zama Sibisi (Thin Plate Component Fabrication), Cornelius Sauerman (Matprep Main), Nkosinathi Mngomezulu (Logistics Stores), Shoayb Amod (Logistics Stores), Saggies Mhlongo (Matprep TPP), Gary Bell (CEO); (front left): Riaan de Klerk (Technical Apprentices), Ivan Latshoomanan (Bin Fabrication), Nompumelelo Mbonambi (Axle Fabrication), Pinky Mlambo (Logistics Stores), Thanduxolo Taboshe (SHEQ Supplier Development), Mashell Peeriyah (Logistics Stores), Nokulunga Nxumalo (Cylinders and Pins).Read more
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Bell Fleetm@tic® - letting technology work for you
13 August 2017
Not too long ago the thought of being able to manage one's heavy equipment fleet remotely by computer would have seemed far-fetched. Yet today this technology is so readily available and beneficial that managing a fleet successfully without it should be unthinkable. This is according to Bell Equipment's Fleetm@tic® Product Manager, Philip Nel, who says that modern day telematics has taken fleet management to another level by offering accurate and in-depth data that would previously have been too time consuming and laborious to gather and assimilate. Bell Equipment was the first original equipment manufacturer to develop its own proprietary fleet management system, having introduced Fleetm@tic® for its range of Articulated Dump Trucks about 12 years ago, and remains a leader in the industry. "With our standard onboard weighing we saw an opportunity for this technology and had the confidence that this is the way that the market would eventually move. With growing competitiveness in the market it is important for customers to have accurate production data so that they can get the fastest return on their capital investment and optimise their operation," says Philip. Today the company has thousands of machines on Fleetm@tic®, with some operating in far-flung locations such as Greenland and Iceland as well as on a small remote island off the south east coast of Australia. Fleetm@tic® makes use of dual communication using cell phone networks where available, which provides a cost effective and reliable means of transmitting of higher volumes of data. In areas where there is no cell phone network coverage, Bell benefits from pole-to-pole satellite coverage to deliver critical communications. The company's design philosophy of continuous evolution has seen the system advance over this time to improve its user-friendliness and include real-time monitoring. Fleetm@tic® can work with any modern browser and is compatible with mobile devices such as tablets and smartphones. Most recently the system has been extended to cover a customer's whole Bell fleet. Since different customers have different needs, Bell Fleetm@tic® is available in three packages: The Basic package is available on all Bell-supplied machines and provides customers with machine hours worked per shift, average fuel burn and a fault code report. The Classic package is standard on all new ADTs for two years from date of delivery and provides production data including idle times and average payloads. Premium offers real-time tracking of equipment and detailed operational information for each individual laden and unladen cycle. Another useful aspect of Fleetm@tic® is that it can be built into a customer's upfront finance package. Bell also supports data export for customers who run fleets of equipment supplied by different OEMs so that they can access their data using whatever software they prefer. Apart from the obvious uses to track productivity and fuel consumption, Fleetm@tic® can be used to identify areas for driver improvement, which positively impacts on production. When used efficiently Fleetm@tic® can assist with scheduling maintenance and services, enabling Bell to order parts in advance and understand what is happening with a machine's health. The security benefit of Fleetm@tic® was highlighted in November 2016, when a customer called the Bell Fleetm@tic® office to report a machine stolen in the King William's Town area. "The Fleetm@tic® engineers communicated directly with the machine to obtain its location and this information was passed on to the police. The engineers also sent the machine a disable message to prevent it from starting. The police tracked down the machine and recovered it for the customer," recalls Philip. Andrew O'Brien, Assistant Maintenance Manager of FWM-Fujairah Workshop Machinery Plant Division, part of Saif Bin Darwish Civil Engineering Contractors based in the United Arab Emirates, has seen firsthand the benefits of Fleetm@tic®. The company has five Bell B50D ADTs and a B40D and has been using the fleet management system for about two years. "We've been able to take our Fleetm@tic® data and chart it to see trends more easily. It gives us an understanding and detailed insight into production data like never before. We can identify shortfalls in our production output and implement changes where necessary, for example, if we are under payload capacity we can pick it up and take steps to improve. We can also set benchmarks and targets for a variety of areas like tonnage outputs, cycle times, laden and unladen idle times. Using geofencing has allowed us to identify bottlenecks in our operation, pinpoint locations that are slower and investigate our tipping points and see why we can't get in and out faster. "We can gather performance data on individual operators, remotely gather vital health and production data as well as identify and prevent possible future failures using data such as overloads, speeding and harsh braking. Recently we had a truck with excessive tyre wear and when we looked at our data we saw that the truck had more overloading events that had led to the problem, and we were able to identify how to improve tyre life. "We've checked the Bell onboard weighing system against our weigh bridges and have found it to be very accurate. Fleetm@tic® is a real benefit. By being able to gather this data we're able to change attitudes and perceptions. We use it to track so many things and it can be a measuring tool to see what improvements and savings have been achieved," he adds. Philip encourages customers to make contact and arrange a demonstration so that they can see the results for themselves. "Embracing this technology and incorporating it into your daily life will reap cost saving rewards. We understand that not everyone shares our enthusiasm for technology but we have tools to support you through the transformation," he says.Read more
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Bell and Lonagro team up in Mozambique and Malawi
01 August 2017
Bell Equipment, as part of its group strategy to grow its independent dealer network in select markets, has announced that Lonagro Mozambique has been appointed as its exclusive dealer in Mozambique and Malawi. Explaining the rationale behind the company's strategy and Longaro's appointment, Bell Equipment's Group Marketing Director, Stephen Jones, said: "Working through independent dealers has proven to be a model that allows us to provide better coverage and support to our customers in markets where areas are vast, and machine populations are low. In the equipment industry, infrastructure and investment are required to provide support that is essential to users of this equipment. In our experience, synergies develop quickly with dealers that have complementary products that can help support the necessary infrastructure and better weather market cycles." Lonagro is a division of Lonrho Group, which holds John Deere Agriculture dealerships in a number of African countries. It has quickly made a name for itself in the highly contested agriculture equipment market by displaying a willingness to invest and take a long-term view of the countries in which it operates as well as its equipment users and future opportunities. "We assessed a number of different business models as well as other potential dealers as part of a business improvement project launched early in the year," continues Jones. "From the outset it became clear that a closer relationship with Lonagro would provide benefits for Bell, Lonagro and, most importantly, our Bell customers. Synergies are clear with regards to management structures, scarce skills, logistics, facilities, and understanding customers. This gives Bell confidence that Lonagro, as a top performing John Deere dealer with a dynamic and motivated team, is well positioned to support our existing customers and grow the footprint of our machines in the region." Lonagro is equally excited about the opportunity provided by being able to supply and support the extensive range of Bell products into the territory. "While the market remains difficult we are confident in the future of the countries. Long term agriculture, mineral resource and infrastructure opportunities are vast, and with our Bell alliance we can now supply a significant range of products that will be used in these industries. This will allow Lonagro to continue to invest and position itself as the clear equipment provider of choice,” comments Reinhardt van Zyl, Managing Director of Lonagro.Read more
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Mawsons and Pipeline Plant Hire take the first E-series ADTs 'Down Under'
31 July 2017
Since the introduction of the new E-series Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs), the first Bell B30E units to call the Australian market home were Victoria’s EB Mawson & Sons and Queensland’s Pipeline Plant Hire - both experiencing first-hand the true advantages of the new ADTs in various worksite applications. Demand for trucks that are safer, more fuel efficient and haul higher payloads continues to drive product advancement and evolutionary design in Bell Equipment’s E-series trucks. Incorporating safety features such as Hill Hold and vertical tip angle safety monitoring, the new trucks are also equipped with onboard load weighing and keyless start as standard. When it comes to greater safety and productivity, the E-series has an automatic Inter-axle Differential Lock (IDL) giving the vehicle full Automatic Traction Control. Darren Colville, EB Mawson & Sons’ Lake Boga Quarry Manager said: “Safety is our number one priority. The Bell truck delivers above and beyond when it comes to safety features, with everything from reverse camera and mirror package to onboard inclinometer and weighing system. “The onboard weighing scale is a standout, particularly as we operate in a hard rock quarry. The three accelerometers and external load lights improve load accuracy and prevent overloading. This helps us maximise productivity and reduce our maintenance costs such as tyre and driveline wear. The truck provides rapid engine response and dependable cold-start performance, faster haul cycles and improved fuel efficiency - creating a truck that moves more material at a lower cost-per-tonne for maximum productivity and profitability. “At Lake Boga, we prefer to operate articulated trucks due to bench width requirements. These trucks allow us to extract more from the quarry. Bell’s new design makes it easy for our operators when manoeuvring in and out of the pit. They enjoy the comfortable cabin and smooth ride.” Craig Carson, Pipeline Plant Hire’s General Manager said: “We are constantly looking to introduce innovative technology into our industry. “From a safety perspective, the Hill Start Assist and Auto Park Application are a real advantage. Our operators are impressed with the visibility achieved via the advanced camera technology and mirror package, alongside cabin comfort, improved steering and manoeuvrability. “Our three units have been working in Queensland’s Biloela-Gladstone region as part of the major Santos GLNG Project*, hauling material such as topsoil used for restoration and remediation purposes along the pipeline route.” The new Bell models represent an evolution in ADT technology and functionality building upon the company's strong heritage as a world-class ADT specialist.Read more
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Polished Bell backup impresses Gentra 22
28 July 2017
A heavy-duty mobile screen that produces enough material during daylight hours to keep pans going around the clock should be reason enough for any alluvial diamond miner to make the investment in such a machine. This is exactly what Pieter Erasmus, owner of alluvial diamond mining company Gentra 22 has done and he has no regrets. Thabazimbi-born Pieter Erasmus qualified as a boilermaker in Lephalale, the former Ellisras, and first worked for Xstrata Alloys at one of the company’s chrome mines near Rustenburg. He then moved on to occupational safety before the lure of the alluvial diamond mining industry became too strong and he joined the well-known Schalk Steyn Diamonds as a sub-contractor. “I was fortunate to have had Schalk Steyn as a mentor of note and with his encouragement, I started mining on my own at this site we call Jasper Mine, which lies about 65km south of Douglas,” he says. “We have two active pits, one about 400m from our plant and the other around 1,3km away.” Mining on Jasper Mine is done as stipulated by the company’s environmental management plan with topsoil and overburden stockpiled for use in later rehabilitation of the area. The overburden, which varies between 1 and 4 metres, is stripped using a 75-ton excavator and the gravels below get ripped using a bulldozer before a 46-tonne excavator loads the material into a Finlay 893 Heavy Duty Screen. Gravels vary in thicknesses of between 3 and 5 metres. “We raised the sides of the Finlay 893 Screen to increase the capacity of the feed hopper from 10 to 15 cubic metres,” Pieter explains. “Oversized and medium material is screened out immediately to be used as the base of our ongoing rehabilitation, which then avoids double handling. We load our gravels into dump trucks which deliver to the stockpile that feeds our four 16-foot pans.” “The decision to buy the Finlay 893 Heavy Duty Screen was a relatively easy one as I’d experienced firsthand what the machine could do while working with Schalk,” Pieter explains. “It is the only machine of its type that lasts and offers sustained service as the centerpiece of our operation, despite the extreme temperatures and environmental conditions we experience here.” Dust is a constant hazard in these arid parts of the Northern Cape Province as water is scarce and rainfall sporadic. Air filters have to be cleaned at the start of each shift, which works well as a form of preventative maintenance. Schalk Steyn had bought this particular machine new from Bell Equipment’s Customer Service Centre in Kimberley and Pieter considers himself fortunate to have been able to take over the machine. “We are constantly amazed that the Finlay 893 Heavy Duty Screens spews out gravel at an amazing rate of 750 tonnes per hour and that at a relatively miserly fuel burn of 12 to 14 litres an hour makes us happy miners. The most important thing though is that this machine produces enough gravel during daylight hours that we can keep the pans going throughout the night without having to actively mine at night, a policy that adds to our operational safety scorecard as we reduce risk.” Given Pieter’s background in occupational safety, it is a subject that is taken seriously on Jasper Mine. All Gentra 22’s plant and vehicles, including the Finlay 893 Screen, are fitted with PDS proximity devices that warn operators and drivers of pedestrians and other vehicles in a given radius. “Any piece of plant or earthmoving equipment is only as good as the technical backup one can rely on from original equipment manufacturers and by the very nature of the mining we do, we realise that equipment will break down at times,” Pieter adds. “We service our Finlay 893 Screen diligently every 250 hours and when we have a problem we can confidently rely on Bell Equipment and its Customer Service Centre in Kimberley to solve it quickly, which minimises our downtime.” “With this type of backup fresh in our minds we’re seriously thinking of replacing our aging dump truck fleet with Bell B50E Articulated Dump Trucks which we feel will be well suited to our 75-ton excavators and so bring down our production costs, which is paramount to any successful mining operation.”Read more
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Bell Lubricants - the lifeblood of your machine
27 July 2017
Bell Equipment's products are not only limited to its extensive range of earthmoving machinery. As part of the company's commitment to live its mantra, 'Strong Reliable Machines, Strong Reliable Support', the company also has an extensive range of oils, fluids and greases - collectively known and branded as Bell Lubricants - that are specially formulated to enhance machine life and performance. Bell Equipment Product Manager, Twan Bell, said: "Bell Lubricants is an initiative by Bell Equipment to provide added value to our customers through our comprehensive programme of after sales products and services. As a multi-brand application, the range is not limited to Bell machines and it is supported by the provision of key technical assistance and advice." For example, using Bell recommended oils ensures efficient performance and optimum protection of your machine's engine. However, the company advises that maximum benefit is derived by using low sulphur fuels because the sulphur in diesel forms sulphuric acid that plays a major role in increasing engine wear. "Using low sulphur diesel forms less sulphuric acid when combusted, which leads to lower engine wear rates, reduced harmful exhaust emissions, improved combustion properties and longer engine life. Sulphur in diesel leads to the formation of sulphate particulates. In the engine oil, these cause depletion of additives and reduced oil life," explains Twan. She continues: "All the products within the range are OEM approved and have been developed and approved for yellow metal and commercial trucking." As a premium brand offering 'Advanced Liquid Protection', Bell Lubricants have been specifically blended to suit the specific characteristics of components as well as the harsh applications that the machines are subject to. Superior performance is assured by the fit-for-purpose design that promotes the protection of engines, axles, transmissions and all components. Bell Lubricants, like Bell genuine parts, are conveniently distributed to and sold by Bell Equipment's 23 Customer Service Centres situated throughout South Africa, which are well stocked and can deliver overnight, to make service and maintenance of machines a whole lot easier. Choosing the right oil for your machine is made easy with the product data sheets, which are available on the Bell websitRead more
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Kelston Sparkes brings tally of Bell B50Es to 10
27 June 2017
With its firm focus on supplying customers with the most capable plant machinery, recognised earthmoving contractor Kelston Sparkes Group has announced its recent fleet enhancement of four additional Bell Equipment B50D Articulated Dump Trucks (ADTs), bringing the total number of this model to ten. Established in Bristol in 1952, Kelston Sparkes has grown to operate one of the largest fleets of ADTs in the UK, and has continually strived to increase the capabilities of its fleet, with the addition of larger excavators, crushers, screens, bulldozers and rollers. The company now operates a taskforce of over 200 plant and earthmoving vehicles, as part of its ever evolving and expanding fleet. In 2016, the firm decided to bring a model of ADT on board with a greater load volume, to further meet the needs of its clients. It invested in four Bell B50Ds, which were originally tasked with quarry-based load and haul. These machines demonstrated their versatility and coped well with the long-haul work, proving themselves to have the capacity and fuel efficiency Kelston Sparkes’ clients were looking for, as Director, Rob Stark explains: “We required articulated dump trucks for their versatility, but we also needed a much larger load capacity than the current 40-ton dump trucks we operate, due to the long-haul distances coupled with the knowledge that our customers are very fuel focused. We found that Bell’s B50D model could meet both those requirements, delivering a 2:1 heaped capacity of 28 m3, and a rated payload of 45 400 kg; figures that could provide a real pay-off for the customer. “We initially invested in four machines, each with a Mercedes Benz turbocharged and intercooled engine, a feature that really makes a difference in terms of fuel efficiency. The machines have proved to be reliable and have performed well, both in the quarry and at our contracting sites.” Rob goes on to explain how his positive experience with the B50Ds then led him to invest in an additional two models towards the end of 2016, and now, a further four vehicles in 2017. “The B50Ds have been useful machines, with an ideal specification for customers who need a hard-working ADT that offers that extra capacity, without hitting hard on the fuel consumption. “Furthermore, the B50Ds are great to drive, with our operators reporting that they enjoy the user experience; a factor we feel is extremely important.” Rob refers to his company’s commitment to actively promote positive working practices and supporting staff with training. Keen to develop the skill sets and expertise of younger generations of machine operatives, the company launched its own training school back in 2002, a venture which has since grown from strength-to-strength. “We’ve always been acutely aware of the ramifications skill shortages within the construction industry create. Through a desire to nurture construction industry capabilities for the future, an ethos has evolved within our firm where importance is placed on training for younger team members. “Our training school launched over 15 years ago, and since then has successfully worked to attract younger drivers to the construction industry, giving them the abilities and confidence they need to achieve a successful career in plant machine operations. We’ve helped enable operatives to achieve Construction Plant Competence Scheme (CPCS) qualifications, and extend their reach by teaching them how to achieve the best performance from a wide range of earthmoving machines.” By bringing the total of Bell B50Ds within Kelston Sparkes’ fleet to 10, and training operatives to use the equipment to its best advantage, Rob believes his clients are better equipped with more machines available to meet demand and perform to capacity. “Our reputation has been built on a long-standing ability to provide the best and most appropriate range of equipment to clients, alongside the services of skilled, highly-capable operatives, now and into the future. “We feel that expanding our fleet with these latest Bell B50Ds furthers the services we can provide our clients and we’ve every confidence that the new models will succeed in delivering the results they need.”Read more
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Bell delivers new vehicle to Amangwe Village
23 June 2017
Bell Equipment, a proud founder member of Amangwe Village, which was started in 2002, continues to support the non-profit organisation and has donated a new Nissan MP 300 double cab bakkie to help staff provide assistance to the local community. There was great excitement at Amangwe Village on Monday when the vehicle was officially handed over by Bell Equipment Group Director of Human Resources, Johan Van Wyngaardt and Commercial Projects Manager, Bongani Dlamini, who is part of the company's Corporate Social Investment and Social Economic Development team. Manager of Amangwe Village, Erna Steynberg explained that the vehicle will "add real value" to their community outreach efforts and will be used by the home-based care co-ordinator, who oversees 26 home-based caregivers and their 300 patients. It will also be used to visit the 190 women empowerment groups that have been established, to visit vulnerable children and their families in the community, to attend Children’s Court Enquiries for the placement of children in foster care, and to collect donations of food and clothing from donors. "Amangwe Village provides an important role in assisting our surrounding communities and we are pleased to have been able to provide this vehicle and thereby continue our support of this great organisation, which gets to the grassroots to address real needs and uplift lives," said Johan. The vehicle has been brightly branded with the Amangwe Village logo and animated pictures depicting the community development work that they do.Read more
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Bell implements CEO succession plans
21 June 2017
Bell Equipment's board of directors has announced the appointment of the company's Chief Operational Officer and executive director, Leon Goosen, as Chief Executive Officer designate to succeed Gary Bell upon his planned retirement.Read more