Volume 20 No. 5
JANUARY 2012
Grinderss & Shredderss / Metal n & Magnetic c Detection Separation Nine y ear s of green waste . One serious grinding success
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Ask the Grinder Guy Hey Grinder Guy, what the difference between all these auto feed options? Good question. One of the biggest technological advancements in grinding in the past 10 years, has been these automatic feed systems. They may be called one thing or another, but they all work mostly the same way. In the past, the monitoring of engine rpm made it possible to regulate the feed rate of tub grinders or horizontal grinders or chippers. As the engine rpm slowed to a preset rpm point, the feed system would stop or the tub would stop spinning until the rpm recovered to a higher set rpm, then the feed would start again and production would resume. With the new computerized electronic engines that started 10 years ago or so, the monitoring of engine load and not just engine rpm, made it easier to maximize horsepower and torque of the engine. Instead of the hydraulic feed systems stopping and starting, they would slow as the engine load increased and try to keep the engine working at maximum engine load. This would create maximum production no matter if you were feeding your grinder or chipper with a 1-yard excavator bucket or a 20-yard loader bucket. The grinder would take care of itself. But, one question? When is too much, too much? Working an engine at 100 percent all day every day, sure would wear it out faster. Seems to me we have replaced or rebuilt a lot of engines since these advancements started. I am not an engine expert or engine technician for that matter, but here’s what I know: • Engine Ratings — Engines have 3 or 4 or 5 different horsepower ratings for each engine. They are set based upon your usage and they can be changed; • HP — You cannot tell the difference between 100 and 1050 hp, but your fuel gauge can; • Fuel — You will use more fuel when you use more horsepower; • Heat — The more Horsepower, the hotter the engine, the hotter the fuel, the more fuel you use; • RPM — Really doesn’t
matter, it’s the load on the engine that does; and • Warranty — You cannot buy a long enough one. If you do not have the support equipment to continue to keep the engine at 100 percent load all the time, does it really need to run at 100 percent for 20 minutes, or would 66 percent load for an hour be OK? Make a call to your local engine dealer and ask a knowledgeable representative for their opinion. Ask about engine ratings, engine loads, torque curves and how they all apply to warranties. Before you buy your next piece of equipment, ask these ques-
tions also. I think you will find that running your grinder or chipper at 80 or 90 percent of full rpm will get you a good production rate, at a reasonable fuel rate and extend the life of your engine. There is some variance because some engines maximum rpm are different. One further point against running at full engine load all the time is the temperature of your fuel. The hotter the fuel, the less efficient it is. Which means you will burn more and do less. As you run the engine at maximum horsepower, you are also pumping maximum fuel. The fuel that
isn’t used, is returned to the tank. As you continue to run at 100 percent, the engine temperature keeps increasing, which is increasing the temperature of your fuel, which is getting returned to the tank over and over. The temperature of the fuel continues to increase, that is why these engines have fuel coolers. But make no mistake, the harder you run, the more fuel you pump and the hotter the fuel gets, decreasing its efficiency. So whether you are landclearing, making mulch, grinding or chipping, fuel costs you money, and the more you save of it puts money in your pocket.
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Follow up: Let’s see where you are in your quest for better profits this year from last month’s article. • Repair and Maintenance — You should have already identified your wear parts needed and have ordered them and ordered parts and filters for your service schedule; • Equipment Utilization — The end of the year is here. How many hours did you run each piece of equipment?; • Products — You should have already scheduled a marketing meeting to discuss a new product; • Automation — You should have already
scheduled a production meeting to discuss what you can change or add to become more efficient; and • Last year’s articles — Have you ordered a few different grinder tips to try and see if you can save money next year? Lori can give you a few to try. She doesn’t have all the tips or the best prices every time, but she will tell you who does and how the tips are and give you plenty of advice if you ask — lori@queenofparts.com. Happy New Year to you and yours. Questions — grinderguy@askthegrinderguy.com.
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Winn, MI, has been innovating and manufacturing durable, high performance equipment for the forestry, recycling, tree care, sawmill and biomass markets for more than 50 years. Morbark equipment helps customers harvest, process and convert wood and other organic materials into valuable, useful and profitable products. The company produces a full line of whole tree and waste wood chippers, flails, brush chippers, horizontal and tub grinders, sawmill equipment, material handling systems and more. Visit www.morbark.com.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ADVERTISE! February... ADVERTISING DEADLINE: January 6 Wood Waste Recycling / Composting / Biomass Energy Pre-Show: Hard Hat Expo Pre-Show: Natinal Demolition Association March... ADVERTISING DEADLINE: February 3 C&D Recycling / Asphalt & Concrete Recycling Show: Hard Hat Expo, March 7-8, Syracuse, NY Show: National Demolition Association, March 10-11, San Antonio, TX April. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: March 2 Composting Equipment-Turners, Screens, Grinders, Chippers Pre-Show: Waste Expo May. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: April 6 Screening Equipment / Crushing Equipment Show: Waste Expo, May 1-3, Las Vegas, NV June. . ADVERTISING DEADLINE: May 4 Wood Waste Recycling-Grinding, Screening, Coloring, Biomass Energy
Ask the Grinder Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 by Dave Whitelaw WPT Power Corporation adds hydraulic pump drives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 People On the Move . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Nine years of green waste. One serous grinding success. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9, 10 by Larry Trojak Komptech — Committed to customer value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 TCIA Expo exceeds expectations . . . . . . . . . 16 “10 Year Trailer” is Verspeeten’s strategy to succeed in waste hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Specialty C&D experts enjoy the challenge of difficult jobs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-22 by Jon M. Casey
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Air-Trak introduces the WasteConnect mobile resource management solution . . . . . . . . . . 24 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Cover photo: Andy Rickford (L) and Rodd Zorn (R) work together to keep the Morbark 1200 tub grinder busy at Z’s Trees, Cooperstown, ND.
The Editorial Deadline precedes the Ad Deadline by two days. Waste Handling Equipment News readers include owners, operators, and purchasing agents involved in construction demolition, asphalt/concrete recycling, wood waste recycling and composting. Our editorial emphasizes new equipment, site stories, association updates, legislation and industry news. If you have news to contribute, contact: Jon M. Casey, Editor Waste Handling Equipment News 6113 State Highway 5 Palatine Bridge, New York 13428 Tel: 717-258-6775 Fax: 518-673-2699 E-Mail: jcasey@leepub.com
WEST FARGO, ND — Effective Dec. 1, 2011, Bobcat Company will raise the price of power units, attachments and select loader options. Models scheduled to become 2012 Interim Tier 4 (iT4) compliant, will increase by 5.25 percent on Dec.1, 2011. This will be the lesser of two
planned price increases for these models. Bobcat Company, headquartered in West Fargo, ND, is a business of Doosan Infracore Co., Ltd., a worldwide leader in the manufacturing and distribution of compact and heavy industrial products. Bobcat compact equipment in-
cludes skid steer, all wheel steer and compact track loaders; compact excavators; mini-track loaders; VersaHandler® telescopic tool carriers; utility vehicles; compact tractors and Toolcat™ utility work machines. Bobcat is a global brand with more than 600 dealer loca-
tions in North America and the leader in compact equipment — the industry’s original innovator, beginning more than 50 years ago with the first compact machine and predecessor to the skid steer loader. For more information on Bobcat products, visit www.bobcat.com.
WPT Power Corporation adds hydraulic pump drives Broadening an already extensive PTO product line WICHITA FALLS, TEXAS — WPT Power Corporation is proud to announce a new line of Hydraulic Pump Drives. The WPT Power Pump Drives (PPD) will better equip WPT to meet a more extensive range of engine driven application needs and extend our ability to work with our customers on broader application requirements. The Power Pump Drives are available for indirect or auxiliary drives, which make them suitable for off highway and mobile equipment, including, but not limited to, wood chippers, road working machines, rock crushers and grinders. “Our new PPDs are versatile, with several types of pump pads and accessories keeping the options greater for
our customers,” says Lane Brock, president of WPT Power Corporation. “The Power Pump Drives are available in four sizes, which will enable them to handle the rigorous duty cycles of large mobile equipment throughout many industries. The introduction of this new product line of Power Pump Drives is consistent with our growth plans for the development of new products that further compliment our already extensive line of power transmission, clutch and brake products.” The Power Pump Drive mounts between the engine and the rugged WPT Power Take Offs and provides for multiple live or clutched pumps. The pump drive is self-contained and does not require external lubrication or pumps. Internal heat exchangers can be added
Call Your Dealer Today For More Information COMPANY WRENCH 4805 ScoobyLane Carroll, OH 43112 (P) 740-654-5304 Toll Free 866-262-4181 Cleveland, OH Branch 525 Golden Oak Pkwy Oakwood Village, OH 44146 (P) 440-439-4567 Piketon, OH Branch 3668 US Route 23 South Piketon, OH 45661 (P) 740-289-3294
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where required and a variety of options, including PTO clutches, are available. The WPT Power Pump Drives are available in four different sizes with maximum torque capacities from 413-pound-foot through 4650pound-foot and operating speeds from 2,100 to 3,000 rpm. All units mount to standard SAE housings and provide up to eight pump mounting faces. All Power Pump Drives are provided with flexible couplings on the input side for torsional dampening. WPT Power Corporation is an international manufacturer of pneumatic and hydraulic power take off’s, clutches and brakes for a broad range of industrial, marine, mining, off road and energy markets. WPT Power has been a leader in the power transmission industry,
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The Power Pump Drives are available in four sizes, which will enable them to handle the rigorous duty cycles of large mobile equipment throughout many industries. providing superior products with the highest of quality since 1992. For more information about WPT Power, visit our website at www.wptpower.com.
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Bobcat Company announces price increase effective December 1, 2011
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People On the Move
Royce named regional sale manager for KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens YANKTON, SD — KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens are pleased to announce the addition of Bill Royce to the Sales and Marketing department. Royce, who has been named the regional sales manager for mobile crushing and screening equipment sales in the Mid-Atlantic region, joined KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens Nov. 7. His territory consists of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, upstate New York, Maryland, Delaware and West Virginia. Royce earned his Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Marketing and Management at Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio. He worked as a sales representative for Eagle Crusher Company for the past 10 years. Mike Johnson, vice president of Sales and Marketing for KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, said Royce brings a wealth of industry knowledge and experience to his new position. “We are extremely pleased to welcome Bill as a regional sales manager,” Johnson said. “His extensive industry experience will serve us well as we strive to increase our sales in the Mid-Atlantic region.” Bill Royce can be reached at billroyce@kolbergpioneer.com and 419-
Bill Royce 566-5342. For more information about KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, please visit www.kpijci.com. KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens, Astec companies (NASDAQ: ASTE), is a world wide leader in manufacturing
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Veteran of colorants and coatings research, product innovation and value engineering AMES, IOWA — Colorbiotics®, a leading developer and manufacturer of landscape colorants and coating products, has announced that Terry A. Potter has joined the company as research and development manager. Potter earned his doctorate in organic chemistry from the University of Iowa and brings more than 30 years of related experience to the Colorbiotics research and development team. Potter served in a variety of research and management capacities for a major global chemical company prior to joining Ames, Iowa based Colorbiotics. Most recently, Potter led a team of formulation professionals and support technicians to develop new products, and spearheaded research and technical modifications to enhance the chemical properties of several existing products for a leading adhesives manufacturer. Potter also served as head of industry innovations in the consumer products division of a global chemical company, his tenure there spanning nearly three decades. There he fulfilled dual responsibili-
Royce from 6 equipment for the aggregate, construction, paving and recycling industries. As an innovative, high integrity manufacturer, KPI-JCI develops quality, state of the art products and has the ability to engineer custom products because of a highly qualified engineering staff. KPI and JCI joined together in 1997 with the purchase of JCI by Astec Industries. KPI and JCI joined together in 2006 in a marketing effort under the KPI-JCI logo. Astec Mobile Screens and KPI-JCI joined sales and marketing efforts in the spring of 2008. KPI-JCI and Astec Mobile Screens proudly manufacture its products in Yankton, SD, Eugene, OR and Sterling, IL. For more information, call 605-668-2524 or visit the website at www. kpijci.com.
ties as business manager and technical director of the coatings and colorants division; leading sales and marketing initiatives in resins, technical pigment applications and plastics. “Terry has a wealth of experience in several facets of the colorant and coatings product development markets,” said Brent Lester, chief oper-
ating officer for Colorbiotics. “He is not only a gifted chemist, but Terry is also adept at managing technical and fabrication initiatives and is a talented strategist with a well documented record of building long term business partnerships. We are thrilled Terry has joined the Colorbiotics team and confident he will be a great asset to
our industry leading new product development efforts.” A Cedar Rapids, Iowa, native, Potter returns to his home state to lead research and new product development initiatives for Colorbiotics — employing a variety of value engineering disciplines and cost optimization formulas for bringing product innovations to the
Terry Potter marketplace — in addition to overseeing validation of raw materials,
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Nine years of green waste. One serious grinding success by Larry Trojak Used grinder helps North Dakota fir m change gears, tackle massive gr een waste pile
Andy Rickford takes a load of yard waste to be ground in the Morbark 1200. The day this photo was taken (July 1), Andy's wife Becky gave birth to their daughter, Jordyn Leigh. The old adage: “never put off until tomorrow what three months into the project, the pile is all but gone business until a semi-retirement in 2003.” you can do today,” is one of those bits of wisdom and Zorn is looking at a future for his business that The following year, when Zorn’s brother David was which, while seemingly trite, is proven out every day, is dramatically different from what he envisioned just looking to sell a small startup tree removal business, in life and in business. Procrastination, despite the a short time ago. Rodd saw it as a great opportunity, bought the busiimmediate relief it offers from looming responsibility, Roots in Stumps ness and immediately began considering ways to has a way of coming back to haunt us. For the operWhile Z’s Trees has been in business for less than develop it and make it better. ators of the Jamestown (ND) Municipal Landfill, a a decade, a good part of which has been spent doing Disaster Work past decision to stockpile green waste for an extend- residential work, the family’s connection to tree Zorn says he was pleased with the type of work and ed period of time, rather than processing it, resulted removal goes back much father than that. Zorn says volume of business they were doing after the initial in a massive pile, a shortage of available space for his father had, in fact, already carved out a decent startup. As is often the case in business, however, incoming material, and a search for a company capa- career in the industry when Z’s Trees was founded. outside forces came into play; in this case, it was the ble of grinding it. When one effort to do so failed, the “Dad started out grinding stumps in the devastating 2004 hurricane season on the Gulf city made a call to Rodd Zorn, owner of Z’s Trees. Cooperstown area,” he says. “But when he saw the Coast. Zorn, who had recently supplemented his residential need for tree removal in the area, he jumped at the “We decided to head down south to help with the and commercial tree removal operation with a used opportunity. He started out with a small single axle cleanup work from Ivan and Katrina, and set up in Morbark Model 1200 tub grinder, answered with a dump truck and a boom truck, then added a swinger Atmore, AL; Hattiesburg, MI and Plaquemines Parish, performance that turned heads. Today, less than loader and kept growing from there. He grew the LA. At that time, we were mostly focused on getting debris to area landfills. As we were doing that, I couldn’t help but see the impact the huge grinders and chippers were making everywhere we went. It really changed my thinking about the direction I wanted to take my own business.” Zorn says he came back to North Dakota in June of 2005, made his first chipper purchase shortly afterwards, and started to grow his business around it. In addition to residential tree removal, he found a successful niche removing shelter belts (also called windbreaks — trees that protect farmland from wind and erosion) which had outlived their usefulness. He also bought a small grinder to begin generating and coloring mulch for sale to area customers. Getting Into the Tub Shelter belt removal proved highly successful with Z’s Trees, now running a pair of chippers, and doing as much as five to six miles of belts a single season. But a visit to a friend’s grinding operation in 2010 would change things for Zorn even further. “At that point, I was convinced that chippers were the best type of large scale processing equipment we could have,” he says. “But I kept remembering what I saw down at the Gulf Coast. So when I visited a friend’s operation in Minneapolis to see his Morbark tub grinder at work, it really caused me to rethink things and consider growing the mulch side of the business even further.” Zorn let some of his contacts in the industry — During the summer months, there is a steady demand for the quality mulch that Z's Trees generates from the Z’s Trees 9 debris and yard waste that accumulates.
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both processors like himself and reps for equipment manufacturers — know that he was in the market for a used tub grinder. In the meantime he demoed a number of grinders which did not impress him and did a decent amount of further research into Morbark’s line of tubs. “Not only did I like what I was reading about them, I was also learning that they had a great reputation for outstanding service and support — exactly what I needed. So, in early 2011, when I got a call about a used Morbark 1200 with very low hours on it, I purchased it sight unseen and had it hauled back here to Cooperstown.” Getting the Call Not long after that, Zorn says his father had stopped by the Jamestown Municipal Landfill looking for material for Rodd’s mulch operation. The elder Zorn knew the landfill had been accumulating wood and green waste for better than nine years —the size of the pile at the entrance to the site left no doubt about that-so he dropped off a Z’s Trees business card. Rodd Zorn quickly learned that the landfill had new management in place and their focus was on getting rid of the existing pile and restarting a composting operation which had been unwisely abandoned years before. To do so, they had contracted with a local company to grind the debris. “But we found out they’d been unable to make any progress at all,” he says. “Apparently they were getting killed with maintenance related downtime, so the landfill operator was looking for someone who could come in on short notice and get the job done.” Two things were definitely working in Zorn’s favor: first, he had just taken delivery of the Model 1200, replaced the inserts and had it ready to get to work. Second, an unbelievably wet spring had left the ground so saturated throughout the state that the shelter belt operation was, literally, dead in the water. He called the landfill and agreed to take the job. Grinding Out a Victory Starting work at the landfill site was not as easy as one might think. Zorn says the green waste dropoff area was so full (he guesses that it had to be in excess of 3,000 tons of debris) and so congested that they had to set up on the road just to grind enough material to clear out a space for the tub grinder to operate. “That first week, all we did was clear out areas to work; it was just a logistical nightmare,” he says. “And, keep in mind, residents and commercial customers were still dropping off material while all this was going on. There were many times when I was wishing they could have suspended drop offs for that first couple weeks to allow us to really make some headway, but we still managed to make it work.” Things at the site were made worse by the composition of the material itself. Because the green waste had sat for so long, much of the grass and brush had long since decomposed. That material, combined with the almost non-stop rains in spring, created what appeared to be wood mixed with a thick muddy substance. It all served to make grinding a real challenge. Zorn says a combination of impressive equipment performance and a different approach to feeding the material, helped alleviate many of the problems that had plagued the previous grinding effort. “The 1200 tub has been outstanding right from the moment we brought it to the site,” he says. “It was obviously built for severe duty applications and this more than qualifies for that. But even the best grinder in the world will not be able to handle a steady diet of nothing but muddy material, so we’ve gotten a bit creative in how we feed it. We look around for all the largest pieces of wood debris and make sure that every tubful has a decent mixture of wood and the muddy green waste. That keeps the mill from clogging up, downtime for us has been almost nil, and the customer is impressed with what we’ve been able to do in such a short time. You can’t beat that.” Change of Direction While Z’s Trees now has a full scale mulch operation it runs under the name Dakota Mulch, the material at the landfill is so wet and dirt filled that it has virtually no commercial value. Instead, the landfill operator has chosen to use material from the grinding operation as alternative daily cover for the site. That inaugural grinding operation has, however,
opened Zorn’s eyes to a whole new world of possibilities for the company. “Having the Morbark Model 1200 allows us to tackle jobs we never could have gotten before,” he says. “For example, municipal landfills throughout the state are quickly filling up. Offering to grind their green waste — and take the material away afterwards, rather than leaving it on site — is a huge benefit to them. Similarly, in Minot, where they’ve just seen some of the worst flooding in history, they are looking at a massive volume of trees which will have to be removed and disposed of. We are hoping to be able to come in, grind those trees, take the mulch and help them avoid clogging their own landfill.” While some of Zorn’s chipped material goes for use by farmers in composting applications or as animal bedding, the majority of it is shipped to the Fibrominn plant in Benson, MN, the first power plant in the U.S. designed to burn poultry litter (with wood chips) as its main source of fuel. Mulch continues to gain in popularity, however, and Zorn likes the direc-
tion they seem to be headed. “When we started out, we were essentially just stockpiling chips on property we own. But I’ve worked hard to establish markets for the material we generate, and feel the Morbark tub grinder will now allow us to shift our focus even more. In fact, I can see us gradually moving away from the residential side of things entirely and possibly even adding a second grinder in a year or so. This is one productive machine, I don’t think there’s anything it can’t grind. We are really excited for what lies ahead for us.” For more information on Z’s Trees, contact them at Phone: 701-789-3653 or 800-470-3083 or online at www.zstreesdakotamulch.com. Morbark equipment helps customers harvest, process, and convert wood and other organic materials into valuable, useful and profitable products. The company produces a full line of whole tree and waste wood chippers, flails, brush chippers, horizontal and tub grinders, sawmill equipment, material handling systems and more. Visit www.morbark.com.
Pine mulch is a popular landscaping tool for lawn and garden services in the area.
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Shoemaker at the Helm
Jim Shoemaker’s expertise in operations makes him “My role is to make sure that the company has processes in place that listen carefully to the market and react quickly.” He cites the recycling industry that has practically reinvented itself in the last eight years. “Materials are no longer looked at as waste, but as revenue. And making sure our equipment keeps up with those changes is pretty exciting.” As the markets and customers keep changing, Morbark will continue to evolve as well. The company is looking at every employee to be involved in continuous improvement — from how an invoice is paid, to how a piece of equipment is designed to how a trade Jim Shoemaker II, was recently appoint- show is run. “All of these processes are essential,” says Shoemaker. “And it’s ed as president of Morbark, Inc. also essential that we are committed to Jim Shoemaker Jr. joined Morbark a continuously improve. That’s the kind little less than eight years ago as an of energy I expect from the entire expert in operations and quick Morbark team.” response manufacturing (QRM). The Staying Safe combination of his skills and a talentAnother area of top priority for ed Morbark team resulted in substan- Shoemaker and the company is safety tial improvements, including quality — both employee safety and making it and reduced cycle time. easier for customers to safely operate “We’ve made a lot of changes here equipment. and they’ve all been very positive,” says Morbark is currently working to Shoemaker. make hand fed chipper operation safer. But it didn’t happen overnight. “The “Until very recently there were no safejourney begins by defining the situa- ty training programs on how to operate tion and then establishing an under- a chipper,” says Shoemaker. “There standing of where you want to be. And are many courses and continuing eduthen you eventually identify where the cation credits on how to safely climb gaps are — where you are and where trees or dealing with power lines, but you want to be — and develop training never a certified safety training proprograms and strategic action gram on chippers. I found that to be programs and fill the gap,” Shoemaker astounding.” says with a smile. To help solve this problem Morbark His ability to engage a workforce and hosted a forum and invited around 20 move people forward made Shoemaker national tree service companies, as the ideal candidate for president when well as three of its major competitors. Morbark’s owner Lon Morey decided to They also worked with Mark Garvin, step down. Lon who is still chairman the president of TCIA (Tree Care and active in the company, decided to Industry Association), who provided a spend more time on his philanthropy. facilitator and an authority on chipper Lon runs the Morey Foundation, which safety. is the ninth largest foundation in the By the end of the forum it was obvistate of Michigan. ous the industry needed to develop a Making the Leap certified chipper safety training Moving from operations to president program. Today TCIA is developing it has been a big transition for and Morbark is supporting it financialShoemaker. “I’m a lot more involved ly and through other means. now in the front end of the business — “We’re always on the lookout for marketing and sales — but I’ve always improvements in safety,” says loved dealing with customers and deal- Shoemaker. “We sell to 75 dealers all ers so that’s a change I wholeheartedly over the world at 350 locations. Most of welcome.” their customers are small, family He’s also excited about another owned businesses, with two or three aspect of the job — putting together a pieces of our equipment. Those cusstrategic plan and business plan. The tomers are the most at risk when it plan is simply — commit to continu- comes to safety because they don’t ously improve — and its execution will have the budget for a training program be ongoing. — and the data supports this. Most of “We are a very market/customer TCIA’s members are arborists and driven organization,” says Shoemaker. small tree care companies and that’s why we’re working through them, because we feel we can reach out and have a positive affect on those people.” Listening to the Customer To respond to customers’ needs means first listening to them, and Shoemaker ensures they leave nothing to chance. In addition to using a marketing company to reach out to customers — old and new — Morbark reaches out too. “We constantly talk to customers to get feedback not only on the product, but on our dealers, the Dave Daymon, Jr., Morbark parts sales competency of service, the competency lead, explains drum construction and of parts availability. We’re also asking design with Bill Talbot of Doggett for ideas or what I call ‘wish lists’.” Machinery Services, Houston, Texas Morbark also conducts formal dealer (center) and Ken Knuth of New York's reviews. “We literally send people to a Covey Tree (R).
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a “shoe in” for his new role as president at Morbark dealer location and we ride with the dealer as they’re selling and demonstrating products. They also conduct surveys and have people in the field constantly talking to customers. Shoemaker puts it simply, “It’s all about the customer.” Shoemaker says the credit behind any improvements at Morbark goes to the high caliber of people on the team. “They look forward to meeting customers and dealers,” says Shoemaker. “At our annual Morbark Demo Days, we open up our entire company for two days of factory tours and product demonstrations. This process provides each of our employees an opportunity to meet and talk with hundreds of customers. It’s to the point now where our customers, who are pretty sophisticated, will walk up to the guy making the disk or big mill and just start talking to them. We had customers talk to our employees for 20 or 30 minutes. A great way to get the Welders work to fabricate one of voice of the customer heard by the peo- Morbark's horizontal grinders. ple who touch the product” Advantage drum is allowing customers Looking Ahead Shoemaker looks to a positive future to get three to four times the wear on for the industry. “Look at recycling, the extended drum, and reduce operatwe’re turning liabilities into assets. ing cost substantially. Also the Quick Switch, which was And I see that trend continuing. As an example, we have a joint venture with unveiled last year, offers two machines a company called Heat Transfer in one. Customers can change their International (HTI), which owns an machine from a chipper to a grinder in elite gasification technology.” just a couple of hours. ”It’s a modular design,” explains (Morbark’s founder actually designed Shoemaker, “They can pull the and built gasifiers, which heated the hammers out of the mill and replace company for several years.) HTI and Morbark entered into an them with a drum with a knife pattern. agreement to build a gasification sys- All of a sudden the product they get tem for a Fortune 500 company locat- out of the machine is entirely different ed near Morbark’s headquarters. The and for an entirely different market, system will use biomass from the and they didn’t have to invest hunwoods, C&D wood fiber, as well as agri- dreds of thousands of dollars for a second piece of equipment. It makes them waste, to create steam. “Instead of buying natural gas or more flexible and versatile.” An imporelectricity from the grid, they’re going tant factor when diversification may be to use biomass to generate and meet key to staying profitable in this economost of their energy needs for their my. Last Word industrial processes,” says Shoemaker. “In the scheme of things, our indusIn fact, Morbark is also looking into installing a gasifier to heat its one mil- try is a small one,” says Shoemaker. lion square feet, and fueling it with bio- “But the people who are in the indusmass. “We’re not there yet, but I was try are passionate about what they do looking at the ROI recently and it’s all and it’s wonderful. It’s a passion that I share and a passion that everyone on beginning to make sense.” Shoemaker believes it’s all just mat- the Morbark team shares too. We are ter of time. “In the future, I even fore- absolutely dedicated to continuous see this type of renewable energy effort improvement, both with our equipment designs and our ideas. And we feel that being very portable, very compact.” that is the way we can help our cusInnovative Equipment The Morbark products available to tomers reach their goals and set the customers today are just as innovative. customer up for success. We’re pretty For example, the company’s new good at it now and we’re going to get even better at it.”
Morbark dealer development manager Mark Rau, Winn, MN left) and Ken Knuth of New York's Covey Tree (center), listen to New York dealer, Bob Miller of LC Whitford (right), as he shares some thoughts about Morbark's products.
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“10 Year Trailer” is Verspeeten’s strategy to succeed in waste hauling Working closely with Titan Trailers to develop the right trailer for today’s municipal customer leads to a successful long term business plan. INGERSOLL, ON — For those who regularly travel the Highway 401 corridor west of Toronto, Ontario, the sudden influx of sleek aluminum transfer trailers painted with the words “Driven to Succeed” was an unmistakeable change in the local landscape. The larger fleet of smoothside trailers built by Titan Trailers is a new addition for Verspeeten Cartage, based in Ingersoll, Ontario. Verspeeten is well known in the area, principally as a full load carrier with an excellent record of providing just in time service to the automotive assembly plants throughout North America. In January of 2011, however, Verspeeten’s distinctive new equipment began to roll out on the highway with 60 loads of municipal trash per day to deliver from Toronto to the City’s new Green Lane landfill site 120 miles west, near the City of London. Verspeeten had taken on trash contracts in the past, but nothing on this scale. The Toronto contract required the purchase of 37 new moving floor trailers. For Scott Verspeeten, general manager, making the right business decision for the new fleet was an easy one. “We wanted a 10 year trailer,” Verspeeten declares. “We didn’t go anywhere else.” Scott Verspeeten was already familiar with Titan Trailers when Toronto released its tender for the Green Lane project. Established in 1953 and now operating a fleet of more than 1,400 units, his firm first began hauling waste from Toronto to Michigan in 1998. Titan, also headquartered in southern Ontario, had been making a name for itself in the waste industry with its patented THINWALL body construction, based on a lightweight interlocking extruded aluminum panel designed by the company’s President, Mike Kloepfer. In 2003, Ver-
speeten bought its first Titan trailer, but opted at the time for their traditional steel post and panel trailers. Changes in the business “Trailer weight was not so important then as it is now,” he explains. “We
simply ordered the Titan equipment to match the other traditional transfer trailers in our fleet.” By the time of the Green Lane tender, though, the business profile had changed. At the old Michigan landfill, trailers unloaded on a
tipper stand and the site maintained a clear lane to the tipper. At the new landfill, the trailers simply drive over the trash to their designated unloading area to self-unload with a moving floor. More importantly, Verspeeten’s customers are
now paying its contractors by the truckload, not by weight. They demand maximum weights on every load, so the payload capacity of the trailer became a significant factor in Verspeeten’s bid. For Verspeeten, the highway distances, the
site conditions and the payload requirements all weighed in favour of Titan’s THINWALL trailers. The extruded panel of the THINWALL body are assembled horizontally, allowing the trailer to resist twisting stresses as it
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flexes over uneven ground. The all aluminum body achieves significant weight reductions while the extruded hollow core panel allows higher cubic capacity than traditional post and
panel trailers. With the new trailers, Verspeeten can deliver on the customers’ goal of maximizing the amount of waste moved in every load. At the Toronto transfer station, Verspeeten’s
closed top trailers are loaded using compactors that can add severe stresses to the sidewalls and bulkheads. But Scott Verspeeten is confident that the THINWALL body can take the compaction The Paramax suspension, unique to Titan, provided the Verspeeten fleet of Titan Trailers the additional clearance and protection against air bag and tire damage.
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Scott Verspeeten and one of his Titan 10 year trailers are becoming part of the landscape of Southwestern Ontario stresses and still live out the 10 year span he required for his business plan. “The bulkheads were bowing under the pressure,” he notes, “but they returned to form as soon as the load came off. There was no stress cracking we could see at all.” Since then, Verspeeten has worked with the transfer station operators to moderate com-
paction pressures and to distribute loads more evenly. “Compaction amplifies any irregularities in loading,” he continues. “Too much wet material concentrated at the front can get us into trouble at the scales. We’ve had great cooperation to make the project work for everyone.”
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Specialty C&D experts enjoy the challenge of difficult jobs by Jon M. Casey Recently, after having had the opportunity to hear a presentation given by EnviroVantage™ president, Scott Knightly, at the C&D Recycling Forum, in Ellicott City, MD, WHEN traveled to Epping, NH for a one on one visit with this interesting, innovative executive. Knightly, welcomed us as he explained what goes into the preparation and planning of the difficult remediation and C&D work that they do. This expertise has made his company an industry leader. Knightly explained that he began his business as a summer job, when he attended the University of New Hampshire. That was in 1985. There he was studying to earn a degree in business, at the Whitmore School of Business. He said that he began as a summer painting contractor and found that he needed to deal with lead issues in the old paint that he was replacing. Knightly said that it didn’t take him long to do the research he needed to become his own lead abatement firm. He wanted to save the time, money and effort, rather than having to rely upon other contractors to do the work. More importantly, there were none in the state at that time. “I wrote a business plan in 1984, based on the current lead laws that were in place in the state of
Maryland,” he said. “I worked my way on up from there. We incorporated in 1985.” Knightly said that he and his company vice president, Scott Sansoucie, started working together and have been at it ever since. Most of Knightly’s crew members have been with him for 15 or more years as well. “That helps to make my job easier,” he said. Knightly chuckles when he recounts the story of the company’s beginnings, because he said that he received a B minus from his professor for this business plan that he wrote at that time. However, when he received a “Business of the Year” award for his efforts, he delighted in inviting his college professor, who in fact attended the ceremony following Knightly’s request. “It was a lot of fun,” he said. Today, EnviroVantage is nationally renowned. “Over time, as our business matured, we have found that it serves us best if we are able to do all of the work that is necessary to complete a job,” he said. “We found that we had to be a mold, lead, asbestos, demolition, hazardous waste kind of company, to compete. So we cross train all of our employees so that they are able to do all of those things, so when they walk onto a project, the general contractor does not need five separate companies to do specialized
Scott Knightly, president of EnviroVantage, enjoys the challenges that environmental cleanup projects offer his company. work. We can do it all.” “If we need to remove the boiler and its asbestos, we take it. If we need to remove old sheetrock, we can. If we need to lead or asbestos remediation to provide a clean environment, we can do that as well. We specialize in mill abatement work, where old buildings are cleaned out and restored with new interiors and new windows, and are usable as offices or condominiums or whatever the general contractor is hired to do. We can be very cost competitive because we can do it all and turn over a clean work environment for the rest of the trades.” He said that more importantly, they have the experience to know what is needed at the various stages of the job. That helps cut costs and improve overall efficiency. The removal and re-installation of windows is just one example. “We have become one of the largest window compaAn aerial photograph of the Kingswood Regional Vocational High School in Wolfeboro, NH, shows how busy this jobsite is during a typical school day.
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Getting it right the first time While the Titan THINWALL body offers inherent advantages for this application, Verspeeten also found that Titan and their local dealer, Titan Trailer Sales of Brantford, Ontario, were also willing and knowledgeable partners in developing the best trailer for the job. “We wanted a flawless start,” says Verspeeten. “Our plan was to buy one early, to run it through the Spring and Summer, monitor results in our shop and give the feedback to Titan before the new trailers went into production.” Titan supplied a prototype to test out the design on the loading areas of the transfer stations and landfills served by Verspeeten. To ensure consistent reporting to the maintenance and engineering group, Verspeeten assigned one driver to pull the test trailer. As Scott recalls, “Mike Kloepfer Titan’s president and members of the Titan design team came right down to the loading facilities with us to see how our trailers were getting loaded; they looked at the ramps and the scales. The people from Titan Trailer Sales, Rob Janiec and Gary Luska, were there, too. We appreciated that they all made so much effort to make sure we had what we needed. Mike Kloepfer, he’s not your typical owner. He gets right in there. He’s very hands on and you can tell. It flows down through his management and all his people. They’re all the same. Getting it right was as important to them as it was to us.”
People are seeing a lot of these on the highway between Toronto and London. Making good ideas better One result of the trial run was a design update to Titan’s recently launched Paramax steering axle suspension. Titan developed the Paramax system specifically for off road requirements, but the Verspeeten driver reported that at some of the transfer stations, the steering axles were still rubbing over the ground while in the lift position as the trailer rolled through a hole. Titan modified the axles with longer shocks and switched to low profile super single tires providing the Paramax suspension with 10-inches of up travel. With the new design, Verspeeten has seen no issues with air bag damage or tire wear.
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nies in the area because we design our jobs to include re-doing the windows right away rather than boarding the openings up after the old windows are removed,” he said. “Instead of waiting for the new windows, we already have them in place and ready to install. That saves time and money.” Knightly recalls that he could see what was coming in the way of abatement regulations and the need for precise planning when it comes to C&D work in specialized environments like those that require extensive sound or dust control to help protect the nearby environment of the project. He said that in the early years of his work, he helped write the lead laws in New Hampshire. “As a result, our company was issued the first license for lead abatement in the state, C001.” In projects like hospitals, libraries, schools and other work that calls for extra preventative measures, EnviroVantage has the trained personnel and experience to get the job done properly the first time. One job that currently fits this description is work going on at the Kingswood Regional Vocational High School in Wolfeboro, NH. “On a job like Kingswood, if we hadn’t had 128 people working on the job site, working seven days per week, Kingswood would not have made the schedule that they were on,” he noted. “Because of the kind of work that it was, we needed to do much of the internal demo work with sludge hammers. We needed 100 sludge hammers so our purchasing person went out and got us 100 sledge hammers!” “Projects like those require the jobsite be in the condition that the GC needs to do the remainder of the work that needs to take place once the demo and abatement work is completed. Hospitals are the same way. When an operating room needs to be demoed and replaced with a new one (while the other operating rooms are still up and running), specialty demo work becomes the norm.” Knightly said that since then, he has attempted to be on the cutting edge of C&D and abatement contracting. In this way, he believes that customers will think of his company first when they find that they have a need for this kind of work. EnviroVantage specializes in doing difficult jobs under challenging circumstances. “We use equipment like our mobile VecLoader®, a self-contained, trailer mounted HEPA vacuum for removing asbestos, lead, debris or bird guano and other unwanted material,” he said. “It disposes of those unwanted items directly into waste containers. That saves labor, time and material.” “The harder the job, the better,” he said. “We have done work nationwide. We have even done work on a military base the Azore Islands of Portugal. We trained the local people before starting the work, rather than attempting to bring our people to the job over there. We were not able to bring enough of our people over there to do the job, so we sent instructors. They trained the local workers and the locals earned their certificates. Then, we hired them.” With the capability of handling asbestos, lead, mold and other high risk materials, and offering the assurance of experience of more than two decades of success, EnviroVantage presents a level of skill for customers who require construction demolition projects not commonly met by the majority of C&D businesses in the marketplace. Many of the jobs that EnviroVantage has to do are considered fast track jobs, some that need to be completed in what would seem to be impossibly short schedule. “We thrive on that,” he said. “We figure out what needs to be done and then we do it! Every job these days seems to be a fast track project, so being able to handle multiple tasks such as environmental and abatement on the same project, helps us to complete all aspects of the job in a contained environment, and complete the project on time and within budget. When others say, ‘we can’t, we figure it out and we say, we can!’” For more information on EnviroVantage, visit their website at www.EnviroVantage.com or by calling them at 800640-5323.
Fans with ducting help provide negative air pressure for optimum air quality for both workers and customers alike.
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A crew removes the brick façade on this portion of the Kingswood School project.
Titan experimented with more design ideas in an effort to improve fuel efficiency, durability and overall profitability before Verspeeten gave the go ahead to build the next 36 trailers. “Sometimes, they would see issues before we did, and came right in to make a change. They suggested the KEITH® V-Floor® unloader to us; the lighting, plumbing, aluminum rims, landing gear and running gear... and they coordinated our meetings
with the different suppliers to help us finalize our selection and specs. It’s all the higher end stuff that will last the life of the trailer. When you look in the back at that V-Floor, you can see it — that’s going to be one tough floor! They changed the back door to suit different compactors. Their idea for an aerodynamic roofline didn’t work out for us, because all our company tractors have deflectors; but then one of our owner operators
asked us specially for that trailer because, without a deflector, it was saving him a lot of diesel.” Running with the 10 year trailer The final configuration chosen for the contract is a 51-foot five axle trailer with IMT SmartSteer axles on the Paramax suspension and with the extreme duty V9 model V-Floor self-unloader system from KEITH® WALKING FLOOR®. Scott Verspeeten claims that his
drivers also agree with the company’s choice. “They’re on the 401 about 90 percent of their time. They say sometimes they don’t even think the trailer is back there. There are some hills along the route where they know they usually have to downshift. But with these trailers, they don’t even have to drop a gear, and they’re hauling maybe three or four tons more than the old trailers.” “After seeing how these work, I wouldn’t think of
buying anything else. Knowing what they can do, and all their help to get this job started, it will really help us to bid competitively next time. We’ve got our 10 year trailer, and our customer is getting the heavy weights they require.” Titan Trailers is a world class innovation leader in the hauling industry long recognized for job specific functionality and attention to manufacturing detail. Titan Trailers offer business minded haulers a complete line of trailers utilizing advanced design
and manufacturing technologies based on the patented THINWALL extruded aluminum panel. Titan focuses its extensive R&D activities on making its trailers the best business choice for operators in the custom trailer market. For more information about Titan Trailers, visit the Titan web site at www.titantrailers.com or contact Titan Trailers, Sandy Kloepfer. Call 519-688-4826, fax 519688-6453 or e-mail info@titantrailers.com.
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Air-Trak introduces the WasteConnect mobile resource management solution SAN DIEGO, CA — AirTrak announces the launch of the new WasteConnect software solution developed specifically for the unique needs of the waste services industry. WasteConnect provides waste services customers with a comprehensive way of managing and controlling their mobile workforces and assets. The software is a web based solution built upon Air-Trak’s Connect platform which uses the latest Silverlight technology from Microsoft to incorporate the advantages of web delivered content with the speed of local processing. WasteConnect was developed based on extensive input from Air-Trak’s waste industry customers and partners to provide a system that solves the problems faced by waste services companies to lead to higher productivity, revenue and profits. The software integrates with billing and operations software widely in use by the industry to automate and accelerate existing processes. The benefits of this integration is easier and faster implementation. The new platform takes advantage of the power of Air-Trak’s new G3 in-vehicle computer but is backward compatible with all of Air-Trak customer’s deployed tracking hardware. This makes the transition seamless with no new investment required. It also carries forward the unique Air-Trak capability of unifying the tracking and data from the various in-vehicle devices, phones, Blackberries, laptops and other smartphones. The solution utilizes the Connect Series enhanced mapping with satellite imagery from Bing, new dispatching capability and new route management capability. “The WasteConnect solution provides a new level of capability while simplifying the user interface. Our drag and drop work order assignments are simple and intuitive and set us apart by combining sophisticated capability with elegant ease of use,” said Paul Washicko, CEO. “Integration with our customer’s other software amplifies the benefits of the solution.” Air-Trak provides advanced GPS mobile resource management solutions to companies, municipalities and the U.S. military. Since 1999, AirTrak’s proven solutions
have driven increased productivity, safety, revenue and profits by wirelessly connecting managers with their mobile workforces and assets. Air-Trak’s advanced architecture, derived from its military roots, uniquely incorporates a variety of GPS tracking and data collection devices such as embedded in-vehicle computers, phones, Blackberries and laptops. Location and data feeds from all of these
devices are unified in one software solution which provides the most comprehensive view and control of the mobile workforce and the ability to handle the wide variety of needs of our customers. For more information, visit www.airtrak.com, write to AirTrak, 11353 Sorrento Valley Rd., San Diego, CA 92121, call 858-677-9950, fax 858-677-9959 or email sales@air-trak.com.
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