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Hadley's raise their Recycling Rates by investing in new DUO Plant.
14th April 2008
Alan Hadley Limited based at Sheffield Bottom, Theale was established in 1933 as a family business. Since the early days the company has progressed and expanded dramatically, but the same key objectives still remain. Believing in sustainable solutions the company is passionate...
First Gennaretti Centrifuge installed at Ellel Crag Quarry
13th March 2008
Ellel Crag Quarry has become the first recipient of a Gennaretti Centrifuge system. Supplied by DUO Equipment of Coventry through their UK dealership the Gennaretti GHT 503 variable centrifuge processes up to 15tph of dry silt and is part of a complete turnkey operation which...
Double Barrelled Aggregate Processing
3rd December 2007
With new twin aggregate processing lines increasing throughput at its Northfleet Wharf site, CEMEX UK, the building materials provider, aims to meet the demands of its customers. Northfleet Wharf is a marine aggregates facility situated on the south bank of the Thames at Northfleet...
CEMEX UK - Angerstein Wharf gets back into production with the help of DUO.
3rd September 2007
Angerstein Wharf is a marine aggregates facility situated on the south bank of the Thames close to the Millennium Dome in Greenwich. Owned and operated by CEMEX UK the site has recently been redeveloped as part of their current national investment programme.This recent £2...
Gallagher Aggregates take delivery of the 900th Bivitec screen and resolve their screening problems
13th August 2007
Gallagher Aggregates currently operate Hermitage Quarry, near Maidstone which is the largest Kent Ragstone quarry. The deposit comprises an inter-bedded 50 - 50 mix of Ragstone and Hassock which is a relatively soft sandy material with a high, but variable, silt content. Within...
Duo Equipment installs the largest Washing and Water Management Plant in Europe
22nd January 2007
Torr Works Quarry is a carboniferous limestone quarry, adjacent to the A361 in Somerset, approximately mid-way between Frome and Shepton Mallet.Covering an area of some 200 hectares, it includes 60 hectares which have been landscaped to blend with the surrounding countryside....
Increased Productivity of Recycled Aggregates for Neil Williams Haulage
2nd January 2007
Established in 1967 as a family run business, the NWH Group is based in the Lothian area of Scotland providing a wide range of services including tipper and heavy haulage and muckshifting. Recent diversification within the business into several other areas has included the process...
Cost Effective Recycling of Clean Construction and Demolition Materials
17th December 2006
Recycling has also been at the forefront with DUO. The equipment division has recently supplied and commissioned a new full washing and water-management plant for ECO Aggregates in Colchester. ECO Aggregates are part of the Anderson Group who specialise in cost effective recycling...
New Aggregate Processing Plant for Cemex - Angerstein Wharf
16th October 2006
In a recent contract for the equipment division, DUO were tasked by CEMEX to supply a complete aggregate processing plant to work in conjunction with their existing water management system at Angerstein Wharf in South London.Due to its strategic location Angerstein Wharf is a...
Eco Aggregates establish recycling centre with the help of DUO
2nd October 2006
DUO Equipment has recently supplied Eco Aggregates with a full washing and water-management plant which will operate at a previously disused quarry near Welwyn Garden City. This is a completely new venture for Eco Aggregates who are part of the Anderson Group and specialise in...
Efficient Recycling For KSD Recycled Aggregates
5th June 2006
KSD Recycled Aggregates is a family owned business of some 35 years experience, Originally supplying haulage for the Construction Industry, the business has recently diversified and in 2000 the company acquired a 10 acre site at Coleshill near Birmingham. Originally a landfill...