Back in the mid-1970s Matthews Quarries bought its first
For over 30 years, Traralgon-based Matthews Quarries has built its reputation on an ability to deliver aggregates on schedule. With rising momentum in new road and rail projects in Australia, the company has now added three more Volvo machines to its fleet—an EC750D excavator and two A45G haulers—to meet growing demand and ensure it maintains its hard-earned reputation for reliability.
“Producing aggregates is a hard business—literally rock hard. The materials extracted are typically needed immediately,” said Graeme Matthews, who manages Matthews Quarries alongside his brother Rob and sister Sharyn. “It’s one thing to have the product, but you also need to be known as a company that’s going to deliver on time. That’s where good, reliable machinery comes into play.”
The EC750D excavator and two A45G haulers join the company’s existing fleet of a dozen
The 75tonne rated EC750D is designed for ultimate productivity and increased fuel efficiency. With a bucket capacity range of 3.3m³ to 5.16m³, the excavator uses a Volvo D16 engine to deliver 11% increased horsepower, while the excavator’s electro hydraulic system provides excellent control for faster cycle times. It is now the largest Volvo excavator in the Matthews Quarries fleet and lines up alongside two other heavy-duty Volvos, an EC480DL and an EC380DL.
The two new A45G additions means the company now owns three of these haulers. Designed for heavy hauling in severe off-road operations, the durable 41tonne rated A45G features robust design, easy service access and reliable uptime. Technology includes the optional on-board weighing system, which boosts fuel efficiency and reduces machine wear by guaranteeing an optimal load every cycle. Other features include the Volvo drivetrain, automatic traction control, all-terrain bogie and hydro-mechanical steering.
Currently, Matthews Quarries produces 500,000tonnes of aggregates annually and expects to increase that to 600,000tonnes next year. The company’s high-grade aggregates are used on highways, and at concrete and hot mix plants all over the Victoria region. One recent project saw the company supply crushed rocks for a major highway project near the New South Wales/Victoria border.
Falling for fuel efficiency
Established in 1986, Matthews Quarries is a family-owned and operated company. As the quarry has grown over the years, the company has increasingly looked to invest in construction equipment with higher performance, productivity and reliability to support the business.
“A huge advantage with Volvo machinery is the fuel efficiency—with our first Volvo wheel loaders we literally cut our fuel consumption in half compared with previous machines. This really helped boost our operations.” Matthews said.
Over the company’s three-decade history Matthews said his company has endured the highs and lows that any business experiences but his commitment to high quality machinery has remained constant.
“Without the proper machinery, there’s no way to extract the materials from the quarry and every piece of equipment relies on the others. So any breakdown for one machine can have major consequences for the others,” he said. “When buying machines, it was crucial for us to look for reliability and exceptional after-sales service—both of which we found with CJD Equipment.”
Established in 1974, long-time Volvo CE dealer CJD Equipment employs 500 people across its 17 locations in Australia. With a motto of “Big enough to trust, small enough to care”, the Perth-based company is one of the leading suppliers of premium construction equipment and trucks in the country.
In addition to investing in premium equipment, Matthews Quarries also places utmost importance on machine maintenance. The company employs a team of highly skilled mechanics to ensure that equipment like the excavators and wheel loaders are kept in tip-top condition. But ease of service is just one of many reasons Matthews says his company is smitten with Volvo equipment.
“In terms of sitting in them, the boys love them, they are comfortable, and they are just capable—really capable,” Matthews said. “We are a big fan of Volvo.”