Longcliffe invests in new Komatsu dumper for its quarry operations

UK-based Longcliffe Quarries has invested in a new Komatsu HD605-8 rigid dumper for its quarrying operations.
Loading, Hauling & Excavation / September 10, 2024
By Liam McLoughlin
Longcliffe’s Brassington Moor quarry manager Jon Murgatroyd with the new Komatsu dumper. Image: Longcliffe Quarries
Longcliffe’s Brassington Moor quarry manager Jon Murgatroyd with the new Komatsu dumper. Image: Longcliffe Quarries

The company says the move reinforces its commitment to continually invest in the future of its business.

With its reserves of high purity calcium carbonate, the Derbyshire-based company produces over 100 critical mineral products which go into everyday essentials such as animal feeds, glass and adhesives.

The dumper comes with the latest Komatsu technology and increased power. Auto engine shut off, auto speed control, a small turning circle, wireless performance monitoring are just some of the features designed to offer maximum productivity and low operation costs. With a 778 HP engine, body capacity of 40 m³ and a payload of 63 tonnes this large dumper will be well used at the quarry!

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Longcliffe's Komatsu HD605-8 RDT. Pic: Longcliffe Quarries



Quarry manager Jon Murgatroyd said: “The dumpers can be the unsung heroes of our operation, but they play a vital role in the primary part of our process.  With its capacity to carry up to 63 tonnes of rock, this machine will help keep our process running smoothly with a continued supply of stone for crushing and milling.

“The new machine will be operated by one of our very experienced team who can move around 8,000 tonnes of rock per week, keeping customers supplied and the business operating efficiently. Over its lifetime it will carry up to 3.5 million tonnes of limestone.”

Adam Dennett from Marubeni-Komatsu Ltd (Komatsu) added: “It’s always a pleasure working with Longcliffe, and we are extremely excited to be able to add this new machine to their fleet.  We look forward to supporting this investment with a comprehensive repair and maintenance   package, making sure Longcliffe benefit from the improved efficiency and productivity.”

For the operators this new dumper truck offers a step up in comfort and safety with a bigger cab, 360-degree vision and a night heater.  Longcliffe’s dumper trucks can put in up to 2500 hours service a year.

Jon concludes: “This investment forms part of our plan to continually upgrade equipment and ensure we maintain our efficiency, production levels and customer service.”

Independently-owned Longcliffe operates two quarries – Brassington Moor and Ryder Point - in addition to the Ryder Point Wind Energy sustainable energy sourcing operation.

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