Heidelberg Materials UK commissions 60m radial stacker conveyor from QMS
Quarry Manufacturing & Supplies (QMS) has recently supplied a bespoke 60m radial stacker conveyor to Heidelberg Materials UK (as then, Hanson Aggregates). Designed and built to the company’s exacting requirements, the UK manufactured stock piler is now hard at work at the company’s Frindsbury Wharf site helping to ensure that aggregates reach customers wherever they are in the UK...
Hanson Aggregates, before its acquisition by Heidelberg Materials UK, is one of the country’s largest users of rail freight, moving over 2.5 million tonnes of aggregates a year from seven rail connected loading points to 12 distribution depots. The company produces and moves so much material it has its own fleet of locomotives and wagons, whilst barges are used to supply production facilities alongside the River Thames. For road haulage, Hanson had a core road fleet of 1,200 liveried trucks operated principally by self-employed owner drivers under a franchise scheme.
With such a distribution fleet at hand, and in order to effectively and efficiently load its aggregates onto a variety of haulage solutions, the company required a flexible and efficient aggregates loading system. This had to be able to move the aggregates at high speeds, yet at the same time not lose any material from the conveyor. Following discussions with Coalville headquartered Quarry Manufacturing & Supplies, a bespoke 60m long radial stacker conveyor was supplied and constructed at the Frindsbury Wharf site.
Driven by experience
The QMS 60m long radial stacker conveyor was designed by the company’s experienced inhouse technical design department which is able to draw on many years industry experience. Manufactured entirely at the company’s UK headquarters, it was installed and commissioned, and now serviced, by QMS service engineers. This team is totally dedicated to quarry and aggregate sites, helping to maximise the investment made in essential equipment.
“The QMS range of robust conveyors are engineered to create a trouble free connection between crushing and screening equipment. They are designed to increase stockpile capacity and reduce onsite material handling. Our full range of conveyors can be used for the transfer of materials in the quarrying, mining, recycling, construction and mineral processing industry,” explains Quarry Manufacturing & Supplies managing director Jonathan Beck.
“We believe that our radial stacker conveyor is one of the most cost efficient and effective ways of stockpiling material as the reduction of segregation, degradation, contamination and compaction when stockpiling ensures ‘in specification’ material for any application. QMS’ radial stackers cater for a complete range of applications and industries and deliver 30% more stockpile capacity on the same footprint when stockpiling in a trapezoidal shape compared using standard stackers,” further adds Jonathan Beck.
Essential tool
Heidelberg Materials UK produces and distributes aggregates, crushed rock, sand and gravel from a network of quarries, depots, and wharves across the UK. The company supplies these aggregates for a variety of construction uses including ready-mixed concrete production, pre-cast concrete, brick and block manufacture and asphalt production. It also produces specialist sands for glass making, horticulture, agriculture and leisure. Additionally the company is also able to offer an extensive range of specialist sub-base and base aggregates, including industrial sands, agricultural lime, SUDS (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems) aggregates, and sea defence aggregates. It further sells aggregate sand and gravel to other precast and ready mixed concrete manufacturers and to the general market.
“Given the wide variety of aggregate products Heidelberg Materials UK produces, and the wide range of customers the company services, an efficient, cost effective radial stacker conveyor is an essential piece of equipment for the company. The QMS 60m radial stacker conveyor is able to produce stockpiles that are easily accessed by even the largest loading shovels. It uses mains electricity at the site so is environmentally friendly as well as cost efficient. It has proved itself to onsite and is now considered to be essential for the Frindsbury Wharf site,” concludes Quarry Manufacturing & Supplies managing director Jonathan Beck.