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Productivity

What is Productivity

Equipment productivity generally refers to the time during which the machine is in operation performing productive work. The more efficiently the workers can complete their tasks, the higher the production level is. The selection of the appropriate type and size of construction equipment often affects the required amount of time and effort and thus productivity. Construction equipment is used to perform essentially repetitive operations, and can be classified according to its functions into:
  1. that stays within the confines of construction sites, and 
  2. that transports materials to and from sites. 
The aim is to identify and analyze major and common factors affecting equipment productivity on construction projects. 
Another dimension to consider is when grouping the equipment and manpower that are interdependently contributing to the progress of a construction project. Down-time of one unit could stall a project or part-of. It's not business as usual but business that's unusual that will add to your bottom line as business continues to stay competitive. There are early decisions to make that can maximize profitability or increase the risks of loosing out.
The best way to increase productivity:
  1. Purchase performing equipment
  2. Regular assessment of equipment integrity
  3. Invest in training
  4. Adopt best practices
  5. Retire old and problematic equipment

After Sales Services

The product purchase is never the last step of a sale, but rather the first step of a long-term relationship. Our team is committed to a proactive approach that offers continuous follow-up and support to our client. We also offer yearly maintenance contracts tailored to specific client needs, including repair, maintenance, maintenance audit, certified calibration, software data backup, fault code analysis, and operator training.

Our after-sales service team consists of on-the-ground resident expert service technicians, who are available for on-call site interventions, trouble-shooting support, and repair maintenance needs. We offer our clients an on-the-ground available stock of spare parts and consumables. Any additional stock requirements can be easily ordered and delivered within a few days.

Genuine Spare Parts

Choosing a genuine spare is an investment in a legacy of proven quality, the kind that never lets you down. High performance, safety, authenticity and durability tested, genuine parts are guaranteed to sustain wear and tear in the roughest conditions.

Specialized Support

  • Equipment Assessment

    Our teams are highly competent in technical matters related to: electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, and software systems, and are very knowledgeable of international procedures for quality and safety.

  • Installation & Commissioning

    Our certified team handles the installation and commissioning of all our equipment. We also offer training sessions to the operators and technicians of our clients to ensure your technicians fully understand how to maintain high equipment productivity. We liaise with our clients from the drawing stage, to accurately measuring the concrete thickness foundation, and conducting a final review to ensure our equipment works at full specification capacity.

  • Dismantling & Assembling

    Our teams overview the dismantling and re-assembly of plants from one site to another. on site, as well as tower cranes and passenger hoists. This support is done with the highest standards of safety, and with the use of very good-standing equipment.

  • Operator Training

    Construction equipment are very expensive and highly technical. They need trained and highly qualified operators who can maneuver heavy machinery safely, as well as calculate appropriate loads, follow blueprints and designs and ensure the proper running and maintenance of their machinery. A wrong move can hurt the operator and other people on the job site and/or cause serious damage to the equipment.

  • Best Practices for Equipment Maintenance

    Construction equipment maintenance contributes to about 40% of total construction project overrun costs. It also contributes to project stalls and missed due dates. By taking construction equipment for regularly scheduled maintenance, you’re helping your business in many ways.

    • Increases equipment up-time
    • Enhances efficiency when running
    • Reduces overall costs
    • Improves the lifespan of the equipment
    • Maintains the value of the equipment
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