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HM Plant celebrates new partnership with Welsh college

The Hitachi Construction Machinery Europe (HCME) wholly-owned subsidiary and UK dealer, HM Plant, is celebrating a new partnership with Coleg Menai (Menai College) in Wales. The agreement will see the delivery of three of the latest Hitachi Zaxis excavators to the new Heavy Plant Training Centre at the college’s Llangefni campus. The ZX48U-5 mini, and ZX135US-5 and ZX225USRLC-5 medium excavators will be used to train local people in the skills needed to work on construction sites on Anglesey (and beyond) at
July 1, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
Dafydd Evans, Motsomu Sue, Jeff Cuthbert and Glyn Jones
Seen with some of the equipment are (from left) Dafydd Evans, Motsomu Sue, Jeff Cuthbert and Glyn Jones, chief executive officer, Grŵp Llandrillo Menai

The 3616 Hitachi Construction Machinery Europe (HCME) wholly-owned subsidiary and UK dealer, HM Plant, is celebrating a new partnership with Coleg Menai (Menai College) in Wales. The agreement will see the delivery of three of the latest Hitachi Zaxis excavators to the new Heavy Plant Training Centre at the college’s Llangefni campus.

The ZX48U-5 mini, and ZX135US-5 and ZX225USRLC-5 medium excavators will be used to train local people in the skills needed to work on construction sites on Anglesey (and beyond) at the recently completed and soon-to-be-opened facility. It has been partly funded by the Welsh Government (devolved Government for Wales) and is a tangible result of efforts to create partnership agreements that help to kick-start the regeneration of the local and regional economy.

The partnership reflects commitment shown by HM Plant and HCME to work with local organisations and ensure that an effective supply chain is in place for major infrastructure projects proposed for the island of Anglesey over the coming years. These include the building of a new nuclear power station at Wylfa by Horizon Nuclear Power, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of 6512 Hitachi Ltd.

HM Plant’s vice president, Motsomu Sue, says: “These new Hitachi Zaxis-5 machines are fully equipped with the latest advanced technology in both hydraulic and electronic systems, as well as featuring engines with the latest environmental emission requirements.

“Therefore, they fit perfectly into Coleg Menai’s commitment to providing the training in technology required for industry now, and in the years to come.”

Coleg Menai principal, Dafydd Evans, says: “We are really grateful to HM Plant and HCME for supplying these superb excavators and their readiness to develop a partnership with the college. Their support will enable us to provide a training facility equipped to the standard only available at world-class civil engineering training centres, and puts Coleg Menai at the heart of providing skills and training that are second to none.”

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