The newly-established company employs a service team of specialists who have been familiar with BHS machines for many years, and it is equipped with several test machines and a spare parts warehouse.
The company says the demand for mixing, crushing, and recycling machines from BHS-Sonthofen in Australia is continuously increasing.
BHS mixers in Australia, for example, have been instrumental in backfilling mines for many years. A number of BHS concrete mixers are also being used for major infrastructure projects in Australia.
A prestigious example of this is the current Barangaroo Development Project in Sydney, one of the world's largest city renovation projects. Around 22 hectares of downtown Sydney's west harbour edge is set to be fully renovated by 2022.
BHS has collaborated with Gill Wedmore to set up the joint venture BHS-Sonthofen (Aust) with headquarters in Newcastle, New South Wales, which Wedmore will be heading as chairman. Wedmore has been operating BHS-Sonthofen mixers for many years in his own company BFG Group.
“BHS and Gill Wedmore are united by mutual trust which has been repeatedly affirmed over many years. The expertise that our Australian colleagues have developed in using our machines allows us to ensure that the advice and service provided will be at a very high level from day one,” says Dennis Kemmann, managing director of BHS-Sonthofen GmbH.