Plant and machinery supplier, Blue Machinery Southern Ltd has taken delivery of two Red Rhino machines as it looks to expand its plant hire offering.
Blue Southern prides itself as a specialist supplier of material processing and handling equipment into the quarrying and demolition, recycling, scrap, ports and energy sectors across South Wales and the South East & South West of England.
The firm is always looking for new ways to expand its hire fleet, and recently enquired about our popular 7000 and 4000 models.
The 7000 is perfect for large scale crushing, with its ability to crush a wide range of products while saving money on expensive muck away costs. Often hired by construction and demolition firms, this machine drives down landfill and aggregate costs and creates reusable materials from often unwanted waste – ready to recycle.
At the same time, our 4000 is the perfect companion for landscape gardeners and smaller building firms, with its narrow gauge making it the ideal machine when working on hard-to-access sites. This crusher delivers efficient and cost-effective crushing, enhanced sustainability credentials and the avoidance of muck away and bought in hardcore costs.
Both machines are now available for short or long-term hire from the Bristol-based firm, with more details available from Director, Stuart Hardiman.
Speaking about the partnership with Blue Southern our Sales Manager Lesley Perrin said, “Blue Southern is a reputable name in the plant and machinery hire industry and we’re delighted to have struck up this relationship so that its customers can benefit from the quality and reliability of our machines,”
“The 7000 and 4000 sit at opposite ends of the crushing spectrum in terms of the size of project they can support – so the appeal of these machines will be wide ranging and really help to diversify the Blue Southern’s customer portfolio,”
She continues, “We look forward to seeing more of our machines transforming projects across their territory and hope to further strengthen our partnership with Stuart and the team over time.”