Ever seen the sea frozen?

http://www.raumastevedoring.com/webcam/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

 

Tyre processing concept plant - 15 ton per hour with guaranteed wear costs, tonnage, and availability

YouTube - Maintainence

Click the link to see the video

Small yet perfectly formed - the ECOSAURUS range of crushers from BMH, Finland.

Call today for more information on this popular range.

 

 

 

Regional Agent

Australia, New Zealand

Indonesia, Malaysia

http://www.bmh.fi

Phone +61 435 776796

jim.duncan@fsh.net.au

  aduncan59

Member of the Waste Management Association of Australia

Dont forget that we also offer full handling systems as well as storage and feeding & ash handling - call today for reference lists on all BMH equipment. BMH Energy are leaders in the fuel handling for biomass & msw based fuel

 

 

 

9904 Tyrannosaurus Shredder ready for the journey to Melbourne.

First 'leg' over, now for the water, sitting at Rauma Port, Finland all wrapped up for the journey to Australia.

BMH even managed to ensure that the components heading to Australia were snowed on prior to shipping, this will be the last time ever that they see snow !!!

   
 
 

Jim Duncan is the Regional Agent for the following companies, please e-mail today for more detail on the equipment and products.

 

 
  • BMH Enviro - Waste Processing equipment - World's Largest Shredders -

  • Performance guaranteed - auto-metal ejection system only on BMH Tyranno models

  • BMH Energy - Biomass Fuel Handling Systems, Storage, Reclaiming, Ash Handling                          Scandinavian Quality & Reliability

  • ZenRobotics - Robotic Waste sorting - launching soon

  • Imabe Iberica - Balers for MSW, Scrap Metal, Cars, Biomass, Agricultural - Rice Husk, Lucerne, Baggasse

 
 

 

You want it baled, we can help with that - no problemo

Balers for all materials available direct from the manufacturer - high quality, full support, global player. Scrap Metal, MSW, Paper/Pulp

http://www.imabeiberica.com/idiomas.html

 
 

Dec 2010 - Jim Duncan, not so Super Geek