Binder #39 - Building With Binder
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Binder #39 - Building With Binder
B U I L D I N G May 2008 www.bindermachinery.com Featured in this issue: JOSEPH M. SANZARI, INC. Beating schedules is routine for this respected Hackensack contracting firm See article inside... White logo is below W I T H President Joe Sanzari (left) and COO Paul Sarlo Issue 39 BUILDING WITH Dear Equipment User: The economic stimulus package that the President signed into law can have a significant impact on your business this year. The law states that companies buying new equipment in 2008 can depreciate an additional 50 percent of the cost in this year. If you elect to use it, the bonus depreciation can lower your 2008 tax bill. There are other benefits of the stimulus package, and you can get more detailed information in the Guest Opinion article in this issue of Building With Binder. In this issue, we are proud to salute Joseph M. Sanzari as the company celebrates its 40th year in business. The Hackensack company is one of the leading heavy/highway contracting firms in northern New Jersey. Along with its joint venture, Creamer-Sanzari, the companies have completed numerous high-profile jobs with the help of their extensive lineup of Komatsu machines. Also in this issue, we salute the third-generation family business, Dan Como & Sons. This year, the Towaco-based company celebrates its 50th anniversary of providing quality garden and landscape supplies. Second-generation owners Dan Jr. and his brother, Mike, grew up in the business, which is now the oldest and largest supplier of topsoil in its area. We’re proud to work with this family business that has such a rich tradition. Keeping with our theme of milestone anniversaries, you can read about the award Binder Machinery received from New Jersey’s Equipment Management Council of America (EMCA) for 50 years of service. We are very proud of the honor and appreciate working with this outstanding group. Part of EMCA’s focus is on service, something we take very seriously at Binder. Find out how we work with customers such as Redy Mixt Konkrete to keep its Komatsu WA320-3 wheel loader up and running. Redy Mixt Konkrete Operator Kenny Eachus credits Binder’s service for helping the machine go beyond 16,000 hours without major issues. At Binder Machinery, we stand ready to make all our customers’ owning and operating costs as minimal as possible, and we’ll be happy to work with you in any way we can to make that happen. Sincerely, Ashlee B. McMackin Director of Marketing Binder Machinery Company Brendan Binder Robert C. Binder President and COO Chairman of the Board Alan J. Binder V.P. of Operations, South Jersey 186 red Kirk Chagnon V.P. of Field Sales, North Jersey Carlin R. Binder General Manager, Utility Division 2 one reflex blue Ann Marie Hebling V.P. of Administration, South Jersey William Funke III General Manager, Sales Administration William S. Kretschmer V.P. of Sales Ashlee B. McMackin Director of Marketing Charles Seelinger V.P. of Administration, North Jersey Armand Pizza General Manager, Parts and Service Joe Vazzano Chief Financial Officer C.J. Weir Director of Financial Services HERE’S THE DIRT... SPOTLIGHTS Read about some of the large, complex, fast-track jobs that are a speciality of Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc., one of the leading heavy/highway contracting firms in northern New Jersey . . . 4 Find out how three generations of the Como family have made Dan Como & Sons, Inc. thrive as a premier garden and landscape supply company . . . 11 See how C&M Metals Recycling has grown its scrap business through personal customer relationships and better facility efficiency . . . 15 FOCUSED ON CUSTOMERS Director of Marketing Ashlee Binder McMackin brings you snapshots of Binder customers on the job . . . 17 GUEST OPINION Here’s good news about a new depreciation bonus that can help you lower your tax bill this year. AED VP of Government Affairs Christian A. Klein explains how you can benefit . . . 21 NEW PRODUCTS Find out how variable traction control gives Komatsu’s small wheel loaders firmer footing in varying ground conditions . . . 23 CRUSHING PRODUCTS Learn why Komatsu’s new BR580JG-1 mobile jaw crusher offers greater production to crushing and recycling operations . . . 27 PRODUCT NEWS Not sure whether a compact track or skid steer loader is best for your operation? This product overview and comparison chart provides the answers you need to get the right equipment . . . 29 Binder Machinery has two locations to serve you better CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS: 2820 HAMILTON BLVD. SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ 07080 (908) 561-9000 Sales Representatives Rick England Robert Fornini Steve Mazzarella Gary Repke Sales & Rental Coordinator Tom Luscher Bill Kretschmer III Training Instructor Ed Snyder Utility Sales Joe Kretschmer Aggregate & Quarry Specialist Kevin Kretschmer Crane & Material Handling Specialist Jim Gill Information Technology Specialist John Leppin Shop Manager Pete Meka Field Service Manager John Malizia Product Support Representatives Roy Corriveau Dan Peters Rudy Martinez KOMATSU & YOU SOUTH JERSEY BRANCH: MANUFACTURING UPDATE Sales Representatives Dominick Vecchiarelli Harry Rice Scott Warren Hisashi Shinozuka, the new President/COO of Komatsu America Corp., shares his thoughts on what it’s like to lead the company in today’s construction economy . . . 31 A new foundry is helping Hensley Industries increase availability of its ground-engaging tools for Komatsu mining machines . . . 35 PRODUCT SUPPORT Read how Komatsu’s eight regional parts depots speed parts orders to customers . . . 36 SERVICE SPOTLIGHTS Find out how Binder Machinery’s Preventive Maintenance Service has helped Redy Mixt Konkrete keep its high-hour WA320 wheel loader running productively . . . 39 ® 201 North Route 73 winslow township, NJ 08095 (856) 767-5900 Sales Administration Jim Casendino Product Support Representatives Shawn Mulvenna Ed Hoffman Service Manager Anthony Nalewajko Service Administrator Wayne Jason Printed in U.S.A. © 2008 Construction Publications, Inc. All rights reserved 3 SPOTLIGHTS JOSEPH M. SANZARI, INC. Beating schedules is routine for this respected Hackensack contracting firm J Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc. is one of the leading heavy/highway contracting firms in northern New Jersey. Since its founding in 1968, the company has been involved in many of the signature road and bridge projects in the New York/New Jersey region. These include numerous jobs on the New Jersey Turnpike and many others in and around Giants Stadium and the Sports Complex at the Meadowlands in East Rutherford. Joe Sanzari, President Large, complex, fast-track, transportation-related jobs are a specialty of Hackensack-based Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc. and its joint venture, Creamer-Sanzari. A gazebo like this is a trademark of Sanzari jobsites. Joseph M. Sanzari crews are capping the Overpeck Landfill using a fleet of Komatsu equipment, including this Komatsu PC600LC-7 excavator and HM300 articulated truck. “We have about 200 employees and about 200 pieces of mobile equipment,” said President Joe Sanzari. “We’re able to do good-size jobs on our own. When we combine forces with J. Fletcher Creamer in our joint venture, Creamer-Sanzari, we’re probably the largest locally owned contracting company in the state, and we’re really able to make things happen. “Together, we have the resources and the commitment to properly gear up for a big job, then attack it,” Sanzari explained. “If that means working 24 hours a day, we work 24 hours a day. We do whatever it takes to get the job done for our customer. On every job, our goal is to not only beat the project schedule, but beat it by a lot.” As an example, Sanzari points to a current Creamer-Sanzari joint venture replacing the Essex Street bridge over Route 17 in Hackensack. “We started in late August of 2007. It was not scheduled for completion until 2010, but we expect to have the bridge open to the public by October of this year, 2008. In other words, it’s a job that was expected to take about 30 months, but we’re going to complete it in 14 months. That’s the type of fast-track work we try to do routinely for our customers.” Large jobs underway The Essex Street bridge is just one such mega-project that Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc. is currently building. Others include: •Overpeck Park, which consists of covering the former Overpeck Landfill in order to turn the 600-acre property into a showcase park, which will house baseball and soccer fields, basketball and tennis courts, picnic areas, jogging trails, a boat launch and an amphitheater. 4 Replacing the Essex Street bridge over Route 17 in Hackensack is typical of the large, fast-track projects Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc. undertakes. The company relied heavily on its fleet of Komatsu excavators, for both demolition and construction. “Komatsu is our equipment of choice,” said President Joe Sanzari. “It’s productive, reliable and lasts a long time.” •Xanadu, which is slated to be the largest sports, retail and entertainment complex in the U.S. and the third largest in the world. It’s going in near Giants Stadium in the Meadowlands and will include the first indoor ski resort in the U.S., as well as the world’s largest Ferris wheel, which will provide spectacular views of New York City. •Creamer-Sanzari Railroad, a tri-venture that’s building the rail service that will bring people to the new Meadowlands Sports Complex. A “hands-on” owner While Sanzari relies on talented and experienced superintendents, managers and other personnel throughout the company to help organize and run such high-profile jobs, he himself is personally involved in overseeing activities. “I’m a ‘hands-on’ owner,” he admits. “One of my early memories is riding in a pickup with my dad, who was a construction laborer. I grew up in this business as a laborer and operator — not as an office guy. I got my first union card at age 16, which, to my knowledge, made me the youngest-ever member of Laborers Local 472. I started my first business with a single backhoe and a dump truck. So, although I’ve met movers and shakers from presidents to popes, I’m most at home out on the job — and that’s usually where you’ll find me.” Today, Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc. can do a job as large as $150 million, but will also still do one for as little as $50,000. “What I love about construction is the problem-solving aspect of it,” said Sanzari. “Challenges arise on every job, no matter how large or how small. It’s how you overcome those challenges that defines your ability as a contractor. I believe our ability to solve those issues in a timely and cost-effective manner is one of our greatest strengths as a company.” Joseph M. Sanzari equipped this Komatsu PC228 with a grapple attachment to handle demolition at the Essex Street bridge project in Hackensack. Continued . . . 5 www.bindermachinery.com South Plainfield, NJ • 2820 Hamilton Blvd. • (908) 561-9000 Winslow Township, NJ • 201 North Route 73 • (856) 767-5900 Diverse companies support wide range of projects . . . continued North Bergen companies In addition to the heavy highway firm of Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc., Sanzari also has a number of other construction-related business interests including North Bergen Recycling, North Bergen Rock Products and North Bergen Asphalt Products. North Bergen Recycling, which Sanzari started in 1992, accepts concrete and asphalt, which it crushes to make road-base products. North Bergen Rock Products, a quarry operation, was started in 2006. In 2007, Sanzari opened North Bergen Asphalt Products with partner Ralph Serpe. “We sell our rock products and asphalt to outside contractors, but the main reason I wanted to be involved in those material-type companies was to be able to adequately supply ourselves on our own projects,” explained Sanzari. “We’re an aggressive company and we’ve made our name by doing whatever we have to do to meet deadlines,” he continued. “If that means working 24/7, then we work 24/7 — and we do that for however long we need to. Occasionally, we would run into problems with suppliers who didn’t share our commitment to working those long hours. Now, because we’re our own supplier, we don’t have to rely on anybody else. We can get materials whenever we need to, and we can blacktop whenever we want to — day or night.” In addition to family members, key people at Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc. include Chief Operating Officer Paul Sarlo, CFO Sy Ghassemi, Project Manager George DaSilva, Project Engineer Geoff Wolfer, Equipment Superintendent Bob Brown and Project Manager Joe Varance. Jim Finn is Project Manager of the Xanadu work. George Kries is Operations Manager for Creamer-Sanzari. Paul Sarlo, COO “Many of our managers, superintendents and operators have been with me a long time and they’re like extended family,” said Sanzari. “They definitely bring a lot of experience and expertise to our company.” Productive equipment In order to do the fast-paced work that the company is known for, Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc. and the North Bergen companies owned by Sanzari use a large fleet of Komatsu equipment from Binder Machinery Company. Tim Murray, VP North Bergen Recycling/North Bergen Asphalt Through the years, Sanzari has owned more than one hundred Komatsu units and most are still in the fleet. Sanzari’s Komatsu excavators range from a compact PC40 up to PC400LC-7s and include numerous tight-tail-swing models (PC138, PC228 and PC308). The company’s . . . continued Bobby Brown, Equipment Manager Along with the North Bergen asphalt facility, Sanzari and partner Ralph Serpe will also soon be opening a second asphalt plant in Newark. Sanzari’s widespread construction interests also include a crane-rental business, Sanzari-Shinn, that he owns with Tim Shinn. Family business Just as Joe learned to love the industry from his father, his children are also heavily involved in the family business. His daughter and son-in-law, Tina and Tim Murray, run the North Bergen companies. His daughter Joann Dellechie is Operations Manager of Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc. His son, Joe, is in college, but works as an operator on weekends and summers, and will join the business full-time upon graduation. This Komatsu PC400LC-7 excavator is at work at the Overpeck Landfill, which Joseph M. Sanzari crews are capping to turn into a large park and recreation complex. 7 Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc. — a “can-do” company . . . continued Komatsu wheel loader fleet encompasses nearly every model between a WA75 and a WA500-6. Sanzari also has 20 WB140 backhoe loaders. “Komatsu is our equipment of choice,” said Sanzari. “It’s productive, reliable equipment that lasts a long time. That’s important to me because we never trade our machines in. My philosophy is that it’s most cost-effective to buy a machine, then run it until it doesn’t have anything more to give. We’ve been very successful using Komatsu machines in that manner. They’re well-built, so they don’t eat us up in repair costs, and typically they remain very productive for us years after the last payment has been made.” In addition to preferring Komatsu equipment, Sanzari also appreciates his longtime relationship with Binder Machinery Company. (L-R) Kirk Chagnon, Binder’s VP of Field Sales, North Jersey, and Ashlee McMackin, Director of Marketing, visit with Joe Sanzari, President of Joseph M. Sanzari, Inc. “Kirk Chagnon (VP of Sales, North Jersey) does an excellent job for us. We’ve dealt with Bob Binder and everybody at Binder Machinery practically from the beginning of our company. I’d say they’re good friends as well as good business partners. We know if we have any type of issue, we can call the appropriate person at Binder and we’re going to get it resolved.” Making the community better In addition to his love of construction, Sanzari is also extraordinarily active in the community throughout northern New Jersey. He provided significant funding for the Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital and the Donna A. Sanzari Women’s Hospital at the Hackensack University Medical Center. He also serves as Chairman of the Bergen County Economic Development Corporation. Joe Sanzari also owns North Bergen Recycling, a facility that takes in concrete and asphalt and crushes it to make road-base products. Sanzari opened North Bergen Asphalt Products in 2007 with partner Ralph Serpe. “Because we’re our own supplier, we don’t have to rely on anybody else,” noted Joe Sanzari. “We can blacktop whenever want to — day or night.” 8 “I think we all have an obligation to do what we can to make our communities better places in which to live,” said Sanzari. “Probably my proudest accomplishment was starting this business that’s employed hundreds of people over the years and provided a good living for them and their families. “I consider myself very fortunate because I love what I’m doing — and it’s all I ever wanted to do. I can’t imagine that I’ll ever retire. I get too much enjoyment out of planning and executing a difficult project, and seeing the finished product. I’m very proud that we’re a ‘can-do’ company. We’re always looking for ways to make a job happen, as opposed to coming up with excuses as to why it couldn’t be done. I firmly believe that with a positive attitude and the right planning and resources, a person can do just about anything.” ■ South Plainfield, NJ 2820 Hamilton Blvd. (908) 561-9000 Winslow Township, NJ 201 North Route 73 (856) 767-5900 www.bindermachinery.com Couch INSURANCE Braunsdorf Serving the industry since 1903 Couch Braunsdorf Insurance Group, one of New Jersey’s oldest and largest brokers/agents, has served the New Jersey/New York area for more than 100 years. Couch Braunsdorf offers a wide range of products specific to the construction industry and specializes in risk management, providing innovative solutions for contractors large and small. Felix Ganz, CIC, CRIS, RWCS Executive Vice President - New Business Development 800-223-5433 ext. 400 fganz@couchbraunsdorf.com Couch Braunsdorf Insurance Group, Inc. 701 Martinsville Road P.O. Box 888 Liberty Corner, NJ 07938-0888 Ph: 800-223-5433 Fax: 908-580-1295 www.couchbraunsdorf.com Proud members of AGC, UTCA, LICA, NJTA and NJLCA S T H G I L T O P S DAN COMO & SONS, INC. Family business celebrates 50 years of providing quality products and service S Since 1958, the Como family has believed two things ensure Dan Como & Sons, Inc. will continue to thrive: service and quality products. As the garden and landscape supply company sees its third generation working the business, it’s assured that focusing on those two things has proven successful. “The two go hand-in-hand. We’ve spent a lot of time making products that fit our customers’ specifications and expectations,” said second-generation Co-owner Dan Como Jr. of the Towaco-based company. “We focus on consistency in everything we do. When a customer gets a product one day and comes back for more the next day, he expects it to be the same quality. That’s part of our commitment to customer service. My father, Dan Como Sr., taught us very early on that producing consistent-quality products and having great customer service is the key to having a successful business.” Dan Jr. and his brother, Mike, have been involved with the company since they were very young. The two drove machinery and helped their dad and mom, Joyce, before eventually taking over the company in the 1980s. Mike handles product development, while Dan takes charge of sales. Their children have followed in the tradition and help run the family business. Dan’s son, Dan III, and daughter, Kimberly Camoia, along with Mike’s son, Mike Jr., and daughter, Ginger, are also part of the 11-member team and contribute much to the company’s success. product is still a large part of Dan Como & Sons’ business. It’s since added two types of compost, and in 1978 began offering mulch at its 17-acre facility, which was originally Dan Como Sr.’s farm before he converted it into the business. “We were the only mulch dealers in the area at the time,” Dan Jr said. “Hardly anyone even knew what mulch was then, but it quickly caught on and became very popular in the area. For several years, we brought all our mulch in from the mills and other suppliers. Now, we’re making nearly all our own mulches with our own grinders. People bring us materials such as trees, wood chips and shrubs. We then turn them into our own mulch.” Early on, Dan Como & Sons’ mulch selection was limited. Today, the company makes a wide variety, including single-, double- and triple-ground. The company also has a dye machine, which allows it to make red, black, brown and gold mulch. The facility also makes soft wood mulches used for play areas and playgrounds. Dan Como Jr., Co-owner Mike Como, Co-owner Continued . . . Dan Como & Sons’ latest Komatsu wheel loader purchase was this WA430-6, used to load topsoil into a screen. “It uses less fuel, but still has all the power we expect from Komatsu loaders,” said Dan Como Jr. Increased product offerings The company’s claim to fame is that it’s the oldest dealer, and now the largest, of topsoil in the 30- to 40-mile radius it serves. It began screening topsoil in the mid-’60s and that 11 Dan Como & Sons offers mulch and much more . . . continued In addition to topsoil and mulch, Dan Como & Sons carries a large selection of landscape and mason supplies. They are also authorized Unilock and E.P. Henry dealers. Last year, Dan Como & Sons added a small concrete plant and concrete delivery truck. “Adding products has been due in part to our customers’ needs, as well as a way to expand our market,” said Dan Jr. “We also have any amount they need. For instance, we sell mulch in bulk and we also carry it in bags. This year, we’re going to start bagging topsoil as well. In addition, we’re adding concrete to our list. Sometimes a homeowner or contractor only needs a small amount of concrete, a yard or two, and that’s the market we plan to serve. It’s all a way to give customers a choice of what they want.” Komatsu wheel loaders lower operating costs Customers also have the choice of how they get the materials. Dan Como and & Sons will deliver or customers can come to the company’s facility to pick it up. If they’re picking up The team at Dan Como & Sons includes (L-R) Marcos Duarte, Mike Como, Eddie Melgar, Dan Como Jr., Kim Camoia, Daniel Como III and Mike Como Jr. Dan Como & Sons uses Komatsu wheel loaders, including this WA450-5, for loading screens and trucks as well as cleaning up piles. bulk materials, it’s likely they’ll be loaded by one of the company’s three Komatsu wheel loaders. The Comos’ most recent acquisition is a WA430-6, which they added to two Komatsu WA450-5 loaders purchased from Binder Machinery. Dan Como & Sons also demo’d a PC400LC-8 excavator recently. “We were longtime users of a competitive brand, but our Sales Representative, Rob Fornini, convinced us to demo a Komatsu wheel loader,” recalled Dan Jr. “We tried it out for a few days, and called Rob back to say we’d take it. Komatsu has been our loader of choice since. Our belief in quality products extends to our machinery, and Komatsu has the best on the market.” Como explained that Komatsu has an extensive list of features that set it apart from the competition, including better fuel economy. “That’s been a huge benefit, especially with fuel prices as high as they are. We’ve seen a significant difference since using the Komatsu loaders, and it’s been even better with the new WA430-6. It uses less fuel, but still has all the power we expect from Komatsu loaders. We also like its traction control as well. We can dig into a pile without the tires slipping, which helps our tires last longer. All around, it has been lowering our operating costs significantly.” Como said he appreciates Binder Machinery’s reliable service as well. “Binder has taken very good care of us. Rob stops in often to check on us and our Product Support Representative, Rudy Martinez, is very good about letting us know when he’ll be in the area, checking to see if we need him to bring anything. Our mechanics often comment about how good Binder’s parts and service people are.” Building on the foundation The Comos expect to continue offering the same great service they have always given their customers. Adding concrete is one way they’re doing that. “As always, it depends on our customers’ wishes,” Como said. “If there’s something further we can do, we’ll do our best to help them. We’re very pleased with what we’ve built here. 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That over-generalized stereotype has changed in recent years as scrap-recycling operations have become more precise and professional. Now, New Jersey-based C&M Metals Recycling wants to take that improved image to the next level. “Scrap recycling improves the environment by reducing the amount of material going to landfills and reducing the amount of raw material that must be taken out of the earth, so we definitely believe what we do is important,” said James Witte, who runs C&M, as well as the iron and metals division of C&M’s parent company Donjon Marine. “Nonetheless, we’re often viewed as unsavory characters. At C&M Metals Recycling, we want to change that perception. Our goal is to earn a customer’s business, not just by providing the best price — but also by being nice. That means being courteous and professional, and acting at all times with honesty and integrity.” Witte says by providing such exceptional service, Dover, N.J.-based C&M and Staten Island-based Donjon Iron and Metal will be able to grow their business “one customer at a time.” “In addition to handling scrap, we also sometimes use the SENNEBOGEN 830 as a material processor,” Witte added. “For example, we sometimes take in large metal units, such as aluminum office trailers. In the past, we would have had to torch such pieces and it might take weeks to complete. With the SENNEBOGEN 830, I personally watched one of our talented operators rip such an object apart and segregate the scrap in one hour. It was incredible.” James Witte, General Manager Witte says with that type of productivity and versatility, the SENNEBOGEN 830 has helped C&M more than double its monthly tonnage out of its Dover yard. ■ (L-R) Binder Machinery Sales Rep Jim Gill, C&M General Manager James Witte and C&M OPS Manager Frank Conca C&M Metals Recycling uses a SENNEBOGEN 830 to off-load trucks and process materials at its Dover, N.J., scrap yard. More than a material handler To help provide such top-of-the-line service, C&M recently bought a SENNEBOGEN 830 material handler from Binder Machinery Company and Sales Representative Jim Gill. “We use it primarily to off-load trucks, move scrap around the yard and feed our stationary shear, and it’s done a great job,” said Witte. “It makes us more productive by moving material through the plant faster, which in turn allows us to accept more material. 15 Get on track with ASV and Binder Machinery ASV compact track loaders and utility vehicles offer the speed, performance and durability you need to keep your production and profitability on track. Perfect for construction, landscaping and agricultural applications, ASV’s patented undercarriage with suspension gives exceptional performance in a wide range of ground conditions — including wet, soft or slippery — where other equipment can’t work at all. 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Superintendent Charlie Heaton met up with Binder Machinery Sales Rep Rick England and General Manager, Utility Division Carlin Binder, and ASV Regional Sale Rep Tim McGinnis. Torsilieri, Inc. puts its compact equipment to work at a landscaping job in lower Manhattan, including (left) an ASV Posi-Trak SR-80 track loader and (right) a Komatsu PC35MR-2 excavator. 1714 Customers put machines from Binder to work . . . continued (L-R) Binder Sales and Rental Coordinator Bill Kretschmer III and Midwest Construction, Inc. Owner Manny Araujo look on as Operator Manuel Silva takes the controls of the company’s new Komatsu PC35MR-3 compact excavator. (L-R) Michael Fridauer, Bob Friedauer, Walt Friedauer, Ashlee Binder McMackin, Chris Friedaur and Binder Sales Rep Dominick Vecchiarelli get a close look at Holmdel Nurseries' new Komatsu PC18MR-2 compact excavator. (L-R) Binder Sales Rep Dominick Vecchiarelli, Esposito Construction LLC Laborer Chris Strincoski, Project Manager Lou Cevasco, Ashlee Binder McMackin, Esposito Construction Owner Matt Esposito and Operator Wally Houseman are at Byron-Hill Homebuilders’ Borden’s Brook development in Holmdel, NJ. Esposito Construction is using its Komatsu D39PX-2A dozer at the jobsite. (L-R) Carlin Binder, General Manager, Utility Division, Santamaria Owner Fabricio Santamaria and Binder Utility Sales Rep Joe Kretschmer check out Santmaria’s Komatsu PC78MR-6 compact excavator at a jobsite in North Plainfield. Celebrating the delivery of a new Komatsu WA320-5L wheel loader are (L-R) Carlin Binder, General Manager, Utility Division, Dulaine Construction Owner Robert Commandini, Ashlee Binder McMackin, Director of Marketing, and Binder Sales Rep Rick England. 18 Winslow Township, NJ 201 North Route 73 (856) 767-5900 South Plainfield, NJ 2820 Hamilton Blvd. (908) 561-9000 www.bindermachinery.com GUEST OPINION DEPRECIATION BONUS Congress and the President have prescribed powerful medicine to stimulate the U.S. economy O On February 13, President Bush signed the Economic Stimulus Act (ESA). In addition to providing tax rebate checks to middle-income families and making it easier to refinance mortgages, the ESA temporarily reinstates the depreciation bonus and increases Sec. 179 expensing limits. The goal: encourage business purchasing. Under the new law, companies that buy equipment (and other eligible property) in 2008 can depreciate an additional 50 percent of the cost in the year. To be eligible for bonus depreciation, the equipment must be new and placed in service before January 1, 2009. The depreciation bonus is elective (you do not have to use it) and applies for both regular and alternative minimum tax purposes. The ESA also significantly boosts Sec. 179 expensing limits for 2008. Companies can now expense up to $250,000 as long as total purchasing does not exceed $800,000. For each dollar over, the eligible expensing amount correspondingly drops by one dollar. Companies that spend more than $1,050,000 on tangible personal property cannot take advantage of Sec. 179 (but can still use the depreciation bonus). Unlike the depreciation bonus, Sec. 179 expensing can be applied to both new and used equipment. Companies eligible for Sec. 179 can also combine it with the depreciation bonus for even bigger tax savings. less you will be able to depreciate later. In other words, your tax bill in future years will be slightly higher because you have less to deduct. If history is any guide, the temporary capital investment incentives will boost equipment purchasing in the months ahead as savvy companies take advantage of the law to buy newer, more efficient, and more environmentally friendly equipment. Check with your tax professional to learn about making Sec. 179 and the depreciation bonus work for you. ■ Christian A. Klein Christian A. Klein is Vice President of Government Affairs and Washington counsel for the Associated Equipment Distributors. More information about the new capital investment incentives is available at http:// www.depreciationbonus.org. This article is provided for informational purposes only and is not tax or legal advice. The Economic Stimulus Act provides for temporary bonus depreciation on new equipment purchases in 2008, helping trim tax bills in the short term. 1 Trimming this year’s tax bill By lowering your taxable income, the depreciation bonus and Sec. 179 can dramatically cut your 2008 tax bill, thereby freeing up cash in the near term. But there is a catch: The more you depreciate now, the 21 Available through Binder Machinery Company NEW PRODUCTS NEW SMALL WHEEL LOADERS Variable traction control system gives Dash-6 models firmer footing I Improving on what was already a good thing is never easy, but Mike Gidaspow, Komatsu Product Marketing Manager for Wheel Loaders, says Komatsu did it with the launch of its new Dash-6 models of the WA200, WA250 and WA320 wheel loaders. The main reason: they now offer the advantage of variable traction control. Variable traction control allows operators to fine-tune the machine to match ground conditions. The traction control switch reduces the tractive effort of the machine when traveling at low speed. Combined with torque proportioning differentials, or optional limited-slip differentials, the variable traction control provides several benefits. “The WA200, WA250 and WA320 have long been trusted, versatile machines in road work, utility, agricultural and a host of other applications,” noted Gidaspow. “With the enhancements we’ve made, such as variable traction control and Tier 3 engines, users are going to find them to be even more effective and productive.” Each loader has three variable traction control modes (A, B and C) that offer different levels of traction control. The A mode allows for 75 percent tractive effort, B provides 65 percent and C offers approximately 55 percent. “Komatsu’s hydrostatic loaders have always had a great deal of pushing power, and these are no different,” Gidaspow added. “Usually, that’s good, but sometimes it can be too much power. In those instances, the tires tend to spin, so the power isn’t going to the ground. With the variable traction control, the operator can reduce the pushing power and the spin. Reducing tire slippage will extend tire life, and with tire prices climbing, that will make a big difference in the bottom line.” Mike Gidaspow, Product Marketing Manager Wheel Loaders S-mode, Max. traction An S-mode is also standard, and provides optimum driving force for operation on Continued . . . Brief Specs on Komatsu Dash-6 Wheel Loaders Model Net hp Operating weight Bucket Capacity Breakout force WA200-6 126 hp 23,160-23,457 lbs. 2.2-3.2 cu. yd. 18,298-23,038 lbs. WA250-6 138 hp 25,441-25,904 lbs. 2.5-3.5 cu. yd. 24,250-30,535 lbs. WA320-6 167 hp 31,590-32,070 lbs. 3.0-4.2 cu. yd. 24,870-33,380 lbs. Komatsu’s new small wheel loaders have variable traction control, which allows operators to fine-tune the machine to match ground conditions. Each loader has three variable traction control modes that offer different levels of traction control from 75 percent to 55 percent tractive effort. “The previous models had only one level of traction control, which was basically on or off. With the new WA200-6, WA250-6 and WA320-6, users get three,” noted Gidaspow, who added that parallel tool carrier versions will be coming very soon. “The variable traction control offers an advantage when operating on soft ground where the tires are apt to slip. It eliminates excessive bucket penetration and reduces tire slippage during stockpile loading to improve the work efficiency. 23 New features offer efficiency, operator comfort . . . continued slippery road surfaces. “Many contractors also do snow removal in the winter, and the S-mode is well-suited for those conditions,” said Gidaspow. “It changes the tractive effort curve to reduce slipping when traveling at a low speed.” A Max. traction switch is also standard and is located on the work equipment control lever, so it’s easy for the operator to turn it on or off. When the traction control is on or S-mode is selected, pushing the Max. traction switch cancels the setting of the traction control temporarily and increases the tractive effort to full. Pushing the switch or changing from forward to reverse again automatically returns the tractive effort to its set value. That’s useful for operations such as stockpile work, which requires temporary, large tractive effort. Like Komatsu’s other Dash-6 models (WA380 through WA480), the new WA200, WA250 and WA320 are powered by ecot3, Tier 3-compliant, turbocharged engines that reduce emissions without reducing power or fuel efficiency. Each model got a boost in horsepower and operating weight that helps increase tipping loads compared to its predecessor. Also new is a hydraulically driven, auto-reversible fan. When the switch is in the automatic position, the fan intermittently revolves in reverse for two minutes every two Komatsu added its ecot3, Tier 3-compliant turbocharged engines to the new WA200-6, WA250-6 and WA320-6 wheel loaders for better fuel efficiency with lower emissions. hours and can be easily reprogrammed for other cycles. “The auto reverse fan works great in high-debris applications by keeping the radiator cleaner and reducing the amount of time the operator has to spend outside the machine cleaning it out,” Gidaspow said. “It works automatically, but the operator can also manually reverse the fan if he feels it is necessary, depending on conditions.” An outstanding choice Less time cleaning the radiator means more time in the cab, which is larger and more operator-friendly. Komatsu moved the air-conditioning system from the back to the front to allow more space for seat adjustment. An electronically controlled directional lever lets the operator change direction with the touch of a finger, without removing his hand from the steering wheel, which is on a tiltable steering column. A multifunction control lever, integrated with a forward and reverse switch, allows easy operation to reduce fatigue and increase controllability. An adjustable wrist rest is standard, as is a right-side control panel where the operator can control the speed range, maximum travel speed in first gear, tractive effort and reversible fan. Wide, pillarless, flat glass provides excellent front visibility. The improved Equipment Management Monitoring System (EMMS) is mounted in front of the operator for easy viewing, so he can check gauges, warning lights and feature functions, such as action-code displays and replacement-time notices. “Also standard is KOMTRAX, Komatsu’s remote monitoring system which can send location and other valuable information about the machine to a secure Web site, where Komatsu and its distributors can track error codes and schedule maintenance,” said Gidaspow. “Komatsu offers five years of free service, which is unprecedented in the industry. It’s just another advantage that Komatsu offers on these new machines. Along with all the other features the WA200-6, WA250-6 and WA320-6 have to offer, they are outstanding choices for anyone who uses these size classes of wheel loaders.” n 24 www.bindermachinery.com South Plainfield, NJ 2820 Hamilton Blvd. (908) 561-9000 Winslow Township, NJ 201 North Route 73 (856) 767-5900 South Plainfield, NJ 2820 Hamilton Blvd. (908) 561-9000 www.bindermachinery.com Winslow Township, NJ 201 North Route 73 (856) 767-5900 CRUSHING PRODUCTS THE NEW BR580JG-1 Komatsu’s mobile jaw crusher offers greater production to crushing and recycling operations A As more projects call for the recycling and reuse of existing materials, mobile crushers have become increasingly in demand. So has the need to crush more material faster, a task handled by Komatsu’s new BR580JG-1, the largest in the Komatsu lineup of mobile crushers. The BR580JG-1 (replacing the BR550JG) is powered by a fuel-efficient, water-cooled 345-horsepower Tier 3 engine that’s suitable for a variety of applications, including quarry, demolition, and highway construction where old pavement is crushed to make base material. An electronically controlled common-rail fuel-injection system is EPA Tier 3-certified and provides low-noise operation that’s fuel-efficient, powerful and productive. “These are on-site crushers designed to save the customer hauling, fuel and dumping costs,” said Mike Vigil, Product Manager, Mobile Crushers. “The savings are potentially enormous; therefore, this segment of the market is growing rapidly. Komatsu designed the BR580JG to help users be more productive and efficient in their operations, not only by producing significant tonnage per hour, but through ease of setup and maintenance. It’s mobile, so it can be up and running in a matter of minutes and adjusted quickly and easily to switch among materials.” discharge and main conveyer discharge to minimize dust. Komatsu’s BR580JG-1 has several special features, including the patented HydrauMind™ fully hydraulic drive system that delivers the right amount of oil through load-sensing and pressure-compensated valves, sensing overloads and automatically slowing the feeder down. “We worked with crusher users to design the BR580JG-1 to not only be the largest in its size class, but to be the most efficient and cost-effective machine for their operations,” said Vigil. “We believe this machine will be a powerful tool in the crushing and recycling industries and is a perfect complement for operations that want to add those services to their lists of capabilities.” n Brief Specs on Komatsu BR580JG-1 Net Hp Operating Wt. 345 108,000 to 112,440 lbs. Mike Vigil, Product Manager, Mobile Crushers Komatsu’s new BR580JG-1 mobile jaw crusher is suitable for a variety of applications, including quarry, demolition and highway construction where old pavement is crushed to make base material. “A powerful tool” A large-capacity hopper is accessible from three sides for material loading. Depending on the size of material needed, the new BR580JG-1 jaw crusher uses an automatic discharge system that makes it easy to change the opening of the discharge port with a simple one-touch operation. The opening is adjustable from 2.2 to 7.9 inches OSS (Operating Side Setting). Sprinkler nozzles are standard at the jaw entry, 27 South Plainfield, NJ 2820 Hamilton Blvd. (908) 561-9000 www.bindermachinery.com Winslow Township, NJ 201 North Route 73 (856) 767-5900 PRODUCT NEWS WHEELS OR TRACKS? What to consider before you buy a compact track or skid steer loader I In the last five years, the market demand for Compact Track Loaders (CTL) has more than doubled in size, speaking volumes for the capability and versatility of these rubber-track machines. Because of this surge in sales, many in our industry speculated that the track machines would completely replace rubber-tire skid steer loaders (SSL). After gaining experience with both types of machines, owners and manufacturers have learned that each machine (SSL or CTL) has its place. Wheels or tracks? The skid steer loader is very agile and quick, making tight and spin turns easily. It operates well on solid or relatively dry soils and on hard and abrasive surfaces. Tires are considered a maintenance item and can be economically and quickly replaced when worn. Compact rubber-track loaders excel not only on dirt, but in less-than-ideal traction conditions. The CTL can work effectively in wet, muddy and soft soil or where wheels can’t go. The key to their success is the added flotation provided by the large surface area of the tracks riding over the ground. The long and wide track surface also allows CTLs to work on slopes where a wheeled machine would tip. Compact track loaders are not as well-suited as skid steer loaders to applications that require tight turns (spin turns) or on abrasive surfaces. Although they will work effectively on abrasive surfaces, track wear will accelerate and new tracks cost about four times more than new tires. “The best suggestion we can make to prospective purchasers is to clearly understand the strengths of the SSL versus the CTL, and have a clear picture of the machine’s intended work environment before deciding which machine will be best suited for those purposes,” said Bob Beesley, Komatsu Product Manager. n Both compact track loaders (CTL) and rubber-tire skid steers (SSL) offer numerous advantages to help make your business efficient and productive. Use the chart below as a guide when consulting with your Komatsu sales professional about the purchase of a new or used CTL or SSL. In Comparison Komatsu Models Machine Type Rough Terrain Poor Ground Conditions Pavement Snow and Ice Materials Yard Hard Surface-Recycling Gradeability Tight Turns-Spin Turns Flotation Max Travel Speed Rated Operating Capacity/lbs. Percent of Tipping Load Tipping Load/lbs. SK1020-5 SSL X X X X X X 2,000 50 4,000 CK30-1 SK1026-5 CTL X X X X 2,485 35 7,100 SSL X X X X X X 2,650 50 5,300 CK35-1 CTL X X X X 2,755 35 7,870 Brief Specs Model Loader Type SK815-5 SK820-5 SK1020-5 SK1026-5 Radial Rated Capacity 1,550 lbs. Power 54 hp Vertical Radial Vertical 1,900 lbs. 2,000 lbs. 2,650 lbs. 54 hp 84 hp 84 hp CK30 CK35 Radial Vertical 2,485 lbs. 2,755 lbs. 84 hp 84 hp 29 South Plainfield, NJ 2820 Hamilton Blvd. (908) 561-9000 Winslow Township, NJ 201 North Route 73 (856) 767-5900 NEW PRODUCTS TSU KOMA & YOU “A GREAT TIME TO BE PRESIDENT” Komatsu America Corp.’s new President views current construction economy as an opportunity Q QUESTION: You became President of Komatsu America Corp. in April of 2007. Is this a good time to be President of Komatsu America? ANSWER: Clearly, it’s a more challenging market than we’ve seen for the last three or four years, primarily because of the housing slowdown. Exactly how challenging remains to be seen. We’re predicting that overall construction equipment sales in North America in 2008 will be decreasing from 2007. Due to substantial growth for Komatsu in Asia, in particular in China, that means North American sales will account for about 20 percent of Komatsu Ltd.’s total sales, whereas in recent years, it was about 30 percent. That said, I think it’s a great time to be President of Komatsu America. Any manufacturer can sell equipment when demand is booming. But in a somewhat tighter market, you need to be a cut above. I believe Komatsu and its distributors are a cut above, and our present economic environment presents an excellent opportunity to prove that to our customers. QUESTION: In your opinion, what makes Komatsu “a cut above” its competition? ANSWER: Quality and reliability are the keys to everything we do as a manufacturer. Our mission is to supply high-performance and high-quality products and services to our customers. We believe we have the most productive and most efficient machines in the world. Our effort now is to improve our customer relationships. Of course, we have always tried to work with our customers to meet their needs, but this is a renewed point-of-emphasis for us this year. QUESTION: How do you go about improving relationships with customers? This is one of a series of articles based on interviews with key people at Komatsu discussing the company’s commitment to its customers in the construction and mining industries — and their visions for the future. Hisashi “Jim” Shinozuka, President/COO, Komatsu America Corp. In April 2007, Hisashi “Jim” Shinozuka was appointed President and Chief Operating Officer of Komatsu America Corp. Born and raised in Osaka, Japan, Jim earned a law degree from Waseda University in Tokyo. Upon graduation in 1978, he joined Komatsu, starting in production control at the Oyama factory where Komatsu engines are made. Since that initial job, Jim has held many positions, with numerous postings around the world, including stops in Mexico, Istanbul and Miami. Immediately prior to becoming President of Komatsu America, Jim served as General Manager, Americas and European Business Division at Komatsu Ltd. global headquarters in Tokyo. Upon accepting the position of Komatsu America President, Jim and his wife, Hiroko, moved to Chicago, home to Komatsu’s North American headquarters. The Shinozukas have two children, a married daughter and a son who’s attending university in Japan. “I’m pleased and excited to be a part of Komatsu America Corp.,” said Jim. “Chairman Dave Grzelak and I work together as a team to set policy, implement strategy and to constantly monitor the construction equipment industry and our place in it. It’s my job to see that Komatsu America is always moving in the right direction, and that we’re taking the necessary steps that will allow us to best serve our employees, our distributors, and most of all, our customers.” Continued . . . 31 KOMTRAX gives Komatsu the industry edge . . . continued ANSWER: We believe our KOMTRAX machine-monitoring system is tremendously beneficial for our customers and will go a long way toward cementing a relationship. The KOMTRAX system provides the customer with information, including location, service-meter readings and fuel efficiency reports. With the customer’s approval, his Komatsu distributor also has access to the information and can use it to take care of basic maintenance services, track machine performance and offer advice regarding possible repairs or component replacements that will save money, lessen downtime and improve performance over the long term. With KOMTRAX, Komatsu, our distributors and our customers are working together as With the KOMTRAX machine-monitoring system, which is installed on virtually all Tier 3 Komatsu machines, contractors can track their equipment’s performance from a laptop or office computer. Komatsu America Corp. President Jim Shinozuka believes Komatsu’s current product lineup is “the best it’s ever been,” and says the company’s target is to have two-thirds of its products be “unique and unrivaled.” a team to improve machine performance, productivity and owning and operating costs. We see it as a win-win-win relationship that improves communication and benefits everybody. QUESTION: Don’t most manufacturers have a similar machine-monitoring system? ANSWER: Many do offer such a system, but there are big differences between their systems and ours. For example, KOMTRAX is standard, factory-installed equipment on virtually all new Tier 3 machines. It’s not just offered as an add-on from the dealer. That’s because Komatsu doesn’t view KOMTRAX as a commercial product to sell, but rather as a tool that enhances communications among the customer, distributor and Komatsu. As a result, Komatsu can offer a better fleet-management opportunity to our customers. With KOMTRAX, customers can expect higher productivity and lower cost per ton. QUESTION: Other than KOMTRAX, what differentiates Komatsu equipment from the competition? ANSWER: We commit substantial spending on research and development (R&D) to ensure that we remain an industry leader, in particular regarding technologies that make our machines more productive and more efficient. This R&D commitment enables us to continually release new and updated products. We believe right now our product lineup is the best in our history and we also think it’s the best available. Our target during the next year or two is to have two-thirds of our product lineup be clearly and demonstrably superior to any competitive machine. The Japanese word for such equipment is “Dantotsu,” which means it’s unique and unrivaled. QUESTION: Komatsu sometimes refers to itself as a “total solution provider.” What does that mean? ANSWER: It means we cover all the bases for our customers. We offer all types of machines and all sizes, from the smallest to the largest. It means that, in conjunction with our distributors, we’re able to provide the parts and service support to keep that equipment up and running. And most of all, it means we’re committed to helping our customers succeed, in any way we can. n 32 Construction Information Systems Inc. Since 1991, CIS has been the Northeast’s leading online provider of project information for the construction industry. Our comprehensive and timely customized reporting services embrace both public and private sector projects, contractors and design firms. CIS has remained focused on providing the fastest, most comprehensive and up-to-date bid reporting in the business. By coupling the latest technology with our unique understanding of the construction industry, we ensure our clients receive the critical information they need to stay ahead of their competitors — on time, and at the right price. Better Information To Build Your Business 170 Kinnelon Road, Kinnelon, NJ 07405 tel 800.247.1727 fax 973.492.8378 www.cisleads.com Customize & Save Reports • Track Projects • Track Contractors • Search the Database G N I R U T C A F MANU UPDATE NEW PLANT Hensley Industries’ new foundry increases availability of ground-engaging tools for mining machines H Hensley Industries, part of Komatsu Ltd., officially inaugurated its new foundry in Dallas with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tour of the facility last November. The new foundry will focus on ground-engaging tools for the mining industry and features a capacity of 1,300 tons of castings per month. Ralph Huebner, Hensley’s Executive Vice President for Sales and Marketing said there were two primary reasons the plant was needed. “Our products have gained worldwide acceptance, and with the explosion in the construction and mining industries in the past few years, this new foundry allows us to expand capacity and bring product to the market quickly.” With nearly 2,000 products, Hensley Industries has long been a leader in the manufacture of ground-engaging tools for earthmoving and mining equipment, including the KMAX tooth system, which features a reusable locking mechanism for quick installation and removal. Hensley also has an attachment division that produces such products as buckets. “This plant sets up Hensley as a major supplier of mining castings for Komatsu, and offers consistent high-quality supplies with efficiencies for cost control to keep the plant viable for a long time,” noted Paul Rudd, General Manager-Manufacturing for Hensley, who helped design the new foundry. “We’re very proud of what we accomplished. We set out to build a very modern facility that was environmentally friendly and an asset to our neighbors. We’ve done that by investing in such items as a dust-collection system and noise suppression. We also recycle nearly 100 percent of the waste products produced during the manufacturing process. It’s truly state-of-the-art.” Kunio Noji, President of Komatsu Ltd., addressed the crowd and helped cut the ribbon, which was held by several local schoolchildren at the 40,000-square-foot facility. Komatsu America President Jim Shinozuka and Komatsu Ltd. President Customer Support Mamoru Hironaka also were among the more than 200 people attending the event. During his address, Komatsu Ltd. President Noji noted the reasons for the company’s investment in the plant. “There were three reasons we chose to partner with Hensley to promote the growth of our companies,” Noji said, “First, the people of Dallas are friendly and warm. Second, the people working in the Hensley factory have a high level of skill. Finally, Hensley has the ability to quickly respond to customer requirements, including development and design work. It has a history of quality products and service.” n Ralph Huebner, Executive VP-Sales and Marketing, Hensley Industries Paul Rudd, General ManagerManufacturing, Hensley Industries Komatsu Ltd. President Kunio Noji (below right) spoke before the ribbon-cutting ceremony that officially inaugurated the new Hensley Industries foundry that makes ground-engaging tools for mining machines (upper left). Hensley General ManagerManufacturing Paul Rudd (lower left) gives attendees a tour of the new facility. 35 PRODUCT SUPPORT IMPROVING AVAILABILITY Komatsu speeds parts orders with the completion of eight regional depots K Komatsu, long an industry leader in parts availability, further strengthened its commitment to keeping owners’ downtime to a minimum with the completion of eight regional parts depots. Located throughout the United States and Canada, the depots are designed to expedite parts orders. Frank Pagura, VP of North American Parts Operations The newest depot recently opened in Savannah, Ga. It joins a list that includes Pittsburgh, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Denver and Portland in the U.S., and Vancouver and Toronto in Canada. In addition, Komatsu has a master parts distribution center in Ripley, Tenn. “These regional parts depots combine to significantly increase our available warehouse space and improve our overall parts availability,” said Frank Pagura, Vice President, North American Parts Operations. “They’re strategically located so we can deliver Komatsu regional parts depots, like this one in Las Vegas, are strategically located to deliver parts to the distributor quickly and effectively. parts to the distributor quickly and effectively. Our distributors already have a vast inventory of parts on hand, and these regional depots are one way to augment that.” The regional parts depots are part of a comprehensive three-tier approach to parts fulfillment: •Komatsu will work closely with its distributors to monitor and improve local parts stocking and availability of “on-the-shelf inventory” at distributor locations. This will ensure Komatsu and its distributors optimize their “common parts” inventory to best meet customer needs. •The eight regional parts depots add another layer of support to the parts network with dedicated and continuous nightly trucking routes between Komatsu’s master parts distribution center, the regional parts depots and distributor locations. •Komatsu has improved the customer service, technical assistance and response teams as well as increased the inventory levels and parts availability at its master parts distribution center. This facility has 584,000 square feet of inventory space, operates 24 hours a day Monday through Friday (7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday), with call-in service available during all other hours and holidays. Customers always have 24-hour access to parts books and ordering at Komatsu’s parts Web site, www.epartscentral.com “The regional parts depots are definitely a milestone, but it goes a lot deeper than that,” said Pagura. “This is the culmination of planning and restructuring to improve and strengthen our total parts availability and distributor and customer support at all levels.” ■ 36 Winslow Township, NJ 201 North Route 73 (856) 767-5900 South Plainfield, NJ 2820 Hamilton Blvd. (908) 561-9000 www.bindermachinery.com SERVICE S T H G I L T O P S REDY MIXT KONKRETE Binder Machinery service helps concrete supplier keep WA320-3 running smoothly K Keeping up with construction in southern New Jersey requires a large volume of concrete from companies such as Redy Mixt Konkrete. The company has two locations, Woodbury and Clayton, from which its 18-truck fleet supplies a multitude of customers. Owned by Bud Tresch, the 50-year-old company also takes in old concrete at its Woodbury plant, crushes it and sells it for road base. In both the crushing and making of concrete at the plant, Redy Mixt uses a Komatsu WA320-3 wheel loader it purchased from Binder Machinery in 2001. “It’s our main piece of equipment because we use it to load the crusher as well as load sand and gravel in our concrete plant,” said Operator Kenny Eachus, who’s been a fixture behind the wheel of the 162-horsepower loader that recently reached the 16,000-hour mark. “We’re working steadily, six days a week, so we need equipment that doesn’t break down. The Komatsu loader has stood up to the challenge. It still has all its original components; we haven’t rebuilt anything.” I call when we’re within about 40 hours of needing it done, and they plan it for a time that doesn’t interfere with our production. “It makes sense for Binder technicians to handle the maintenance services,” he added. “They know the machinery and what it takes to keep it running smoothly. If I see that the scheduled time is not going to work for some reason, I call them back and reschedule. I really appreciate the flexibility they have shown.” Kenny Eachus, Operator Quick response time Eachus also appreciates how quickly Binder Machinery responds if an issue does occur. “We’ve really only had one issue, where oil lines went out, and we needed the machine up and running right away,” he said. “I called Binder Machinery and within an hour they were here. With only one machine, we’re not large customers, but Binder treats us as if we were.” n Binder Machinery has performed all services on Redy Mixt Konkrete’s Komatsu WA320-3 wheel loader since the company purchased it in 2001. Operator Kenny Eachus credits Binder Machinery’s Preventive Maintenance Service with keeping it just as productive today — with 16,000 hours — as it was when the company bought it. Eachus credits much of that longevity to Binder Machinery’s Preventive Maintenance Service. Since Redy Mixt bought the machine, Binder Machinery has done all service work on the WA320-3, including oil samples at all service intervals. Every sample has come back completely clean. “That’s a real testament to Komatsu quality, but it makes just as big a statement about Binder’s commitment to service and keeping our machinery in proper working order. We’re very meticulous about getting the scheduled services done on time, and Binder has been great about working them into our schedule. 39 You never regret buying Asphalt Pavers the best... Milling - Cold Recycle Soil - Asphalt Compactors because you always get what you pay for. Now the best is all in one place! Binder Machinery is proud to add the Wirtgen Group to its product lineup to help your business succeed. The Wirtgen Group includes a full range of milling and cold recycle equipment, soil and asphalt compactors and asphalt-paving equipment that is built to last, made to perform and costs less to operate. Nothing’s built like a Wirtgen; that gives you the competitive edge. Winning by Design! South Plainfield, NJ 2820 Hamilton Blvd. (908) 561-9000 Winslow Township, NJ 201 North Route 73 (856) 767-5900 www.bindermachinery.com For more information on Wirtgen products, check box #?? on the reply card. SHOP TALK WIRTGEN TRAINING Binder technicians undergo factory training on world’s No. 1 milling machine H Having taken on the Wirtgen line of road construction products, Binder Machinery Company is in the process of training technicians and sales representatives to provide all the support services that a Wirtgen customer might want. “Product support is what we hang our hat on at Binder Machinery, so training is ongoing for all the products we carry,” said Binder Training Manager Ed Snyder. “But when we take on a new line like the Wirtgen Group (Hamm rollers, Vögele pavers and Wirtgen milling machines), it’s imperative that our technicians are up to speed on the machines immediately so we’re able to make any needed repairs quickly and efficiently.” Binder technicians have already received training on the Hamm rollers and Vögele pavers. In early March, they also completed both electrical and hydraulic training on Wirtgen milling machines. “We carried milling machines in the past, but it was many years ago,” said Snyder. “So we had three technicians from the Winslow branch and six from South Plainfield go to Wirtgen’s American headquarters near Nashville, Tennessee, for four days of electrical training and three days of hydraulic training. session for Wirtgen customers throughout New Jersey, providing them with information to assist in proper machine maintenance, as well as the basics of the electrical and hydraulic systems. n Binder Machinery Company recently held a customer training day at both the South Plainfield and Winslow branches for the Wirtgen milling machines that Binder now represents. In addition to the recent training on Wirtgen milling machines, Binder technicians took training courses last fall on Hamm rollers and Vögele pavers. “Wirtgen milling machines are a dominant worldwide leader,” he added. “They’re well-made and they’re technologically superior, but they’re also very involved electrically. That’s why we’re taking steps to make sure we’re able to provide the support that our customers will need.” In conjunction with the technician training, Binder and Wirtgen also put on a one-day 41 COMPANY KUDOS Binder receives honor from EMCA for 50 years of service B Binder Machinery received an award honoring its 50 years in the equipment business from New Jersey’s Equipment Management Council of America (EMCA) at a recent meeting of the group. Binder Machinery was founded in 1957 by Walter Binder. “This is really a great honor,” said Ed Snyder, Binder Machinery Training Manager. “We’re privileged to be in business with our customers, some of whom we’ve dealt with almost as long as the company has been in business. We salute them as well as the founders of the company and thank EMCA for recognizing us.” Binder Machinery has been part of the EMCA organization for several years. The organization’s objectives include a chance to network with other dealers, vendors and contractors in New Jersey and discuss topics of interest to their businesses. The group meets nine to 10 times per year at varying locations, including Binder Machinery branches. “There’s no competition here; members are just people who have a stake in improving the equipment industry, working together to find ways to make it better. We try to work on ways we can improve our businesses, our customers’ businesses and the equipment industry in general,” Snyder noted. New Jersey EMCA President Bob Lynch (left) presents an award for 50 years in business to Alan Binder, Binder Machinery Vice President of Operations for South Jersey. “We really appreciate all the support Binder has provided over the years in helping EMCA grow,” said EMCA President Bob Lynch. “We’re very pleased to honor Bob Binder and the Binder family with this recognition and give special thanks to Ed Snyder for all his help.” n Binder promotes Meka at South Plainfield branch P Pete Meka still enjoys working on machinery after 22 years. He doesn’t plan on giving that up, even though he was recently promoted from Service Technician to Service Administrator at Binder Machinery’s South Plainfield branch. Meka has been with Binder 22 years, most of those spent on the road as a Field Technician. 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