The Andersons, Inc: Agribusiness Powerhouse Benefits from Specialized...
When something works well, word gets around. That has certainly been the case with Komatsu wheel loaders at The Andersons, Inc., a Maumee, Ohio-based agribusiness with interests in plant nutrients,...
View ArticleKurtz Bros., Inc: Making The Good Earth Better … Efficiently, Responsibly And...
Where others see trash, Kurtz Bros., Inc. looks for ways to turn the waste into a useable product and income stream. The Cleveland-based company recycles yard waste and other byproducts into...
View ArticleRiverReach Construction: The Art of Historical And Environmental Restoration
While the Sheraton Mill and LeFever Powerhouse dams once provided power for industrial operations, by the 21st century they had long outlived their usefulness and compromised water quality in the...
View ArticleBaker’s Welding & Crane Service: Growing Strategically and Safely
Jeff Baker describes his entry into the crane business as “accidental,” but in a way he was following the age-old path to business success—find a need and offer services to fill that need. “I needed a...
View ArticleBob Ray Company: Pioneering on the Land-Clearing Frontier
In the steep hills around Louisville, the land clearing division of the Bob Ray Companyservices small-scale, land-clearing projects to major right-of-way maintenance and widening projects that can...
View ArticleThompson Excavation Ltd: Surveying the Benefits of a New, Earthmoving Paradigm
Equipped with what is likely the first fleet of Komatsu intelligent Machine Control (iMC) equipment in the United States, Thompson Excavation Ltd. is reaping big benefits in terms of getting the job...
View ArticleCold Weather Heavy Equipment Maintenance
As winter approaches, it’s important to think about how the cold weather can affect your heavy equipment. The cold can take its toll on your engine and components, which could lead to expensive damage...
View Article9 Essential Building Demolition Tips
Building demolition jobs require specialized demolition equipment, detailed planning, and most importantly, a focus on safety. In order to complete your project efficiently and effectively, and to...
View ArticleKey Construction Safety Tips: Properly Working near Power Lines
Construction sites are often in very close proximity to power lines. The problem is that working near power lines can create dangers for your workers and your equipment. One lapse of concentration or...
View ArticleBest Practices for Wheel Loader Tires
The tires on your wheel loaders are critical component for the machine’s performance on the job. They are responsible for how stable your machine is and for delivering the traction required to operate...
View ArticleWinterizing Your Heavy Equipment Fleet for Snow Removal in 2024
As the winter of 2024 approaches, ensuring that your heavy equipment fleet is well-prepared for snow removal operations becomes a critical task. Let’s cover the essential steps of winterizing your...
View ArticleHow to Handle Muddy Working Conditions
When you’re operating your construction equipment off road, there’s a high likelihood that you’ll deal with muddy conditions and get stuck at some point. All it takes is a little bit of rain or snow...
View ArticleShow Your Takeuchi Equipment Some Love
The backbone of construction and excavation projects can be summarized in two words: heavy equipment. Specifically, your Takeuchi machines represent a significant investment in your business’s success...
View ArticleHow to Choose the Right Construction Equipment Supplier
Choosing the right construction equipment supplier is important for the success of any project. Subpar machinery can lead to complications and even delays. With so many options available, it can be...
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