ALLU AT ENTREPREND LIVE AND LOAD UP NORTH

Allu at Entreprend Live and Load Up North

An impressive range of Allu Transformer solutions perfect for the requirements of the construction, recycling, extraction and mineral processing industries, will be exhibited and demonstrated at Entreprend Live 2019. Additionally, Allu will also be exhibiting at Load Up North at the end of August.

From the 12 – 14 September, 2019, Entreprend Live will be held in Ring Knutstorp, Kågeröd Skåne, Sweden. With its large dedicated exhibition space, the show, ‘Sweden’s most complete construction exhibition’, aims to display a wide spectrum of products and services for contractors and professional service providers. In addition to this leading show, Allu will also be exhibiting at ‘Load Up North’ from the 29 – 31 August in Nolia, Umeå, Sweden.

The ideal solution for the industry

The Allu Transformer Series will be the main focus of Allu’s offering at both shows. This comprises of an excavator/ loader/ tractor mounted processing attachment which screens, pulverizes, aerates, blends, mixes, separates, even crushes, feeds and loads materials. This results in the feed material being effectively transformed into highly valuable products, making any business involved in material handling and processing, more efficient, and more profitable.

Extensive offering

Given the importance of Entreprend Live and Load Up North, Allu will be presenting a full range of equipment. The impressive line-up will comprise of a selection of Allu’s offering including:

  • D and DL series for basic machines from 2t to 45t
  • UAM Proline compactor series: machines from 1.5t to 60t standard compactors used for pipeline laying
  • DL attached to an 8t excavator screening of top soil, soil improvement, aerating compost etc
  • Allu New TS blade structure with three fragment sizes
  • IoT Allu App

The Allu stands at Entreprend Live and Load Up North will be located at:

  • Entreprend Live: 807
  • Load Up North: 1034

With the widest and most advanced range of attachments on the market, the Allu range enables businesses to choose the right piece of equipment to meet their very particular requirements. We look forward to showing at first-hand how we can help any business transform more than just its profits.

ALLU Attachments & Applications Continue To Expand

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The solution whatever your material

ALLU continues to expand and add value to business across the globe.

Some of the many applications that Qld Rock breakers and RDW group have seen a great benefit for business include.

  • Landscaping and Agriculture: with the versatile DL Transformer Series.
  • Earth Moving and Demolition: Reducing waste Increasing profits with the robust D series buckets.
  • Heavy Processing:  Processing and loading of raw material (e.g. gypsum and lime stone) which can be completed in one cycle.

The latest success for ALLU includes a joint venture with Mapei group, with huge benefits for any concrete plant and the recycling of product.

ALLU and MAPEI are both world class leading companies in their respective fields with global distribution networks. Through the cooperation customers will have access to the highest level of knowledge within concrete recycling.

The ALLU MAPEI Circulus system is aimed at large and medium sized RMC producers or cement/concrete recycling companies who wish to reduce the cost of handling returned concrete waste. Besides the positive environmental effects, through less new material needed, the system will generate substantial savings in production, as well as adding value to the manufacturing processing by adding renewable product, which can be reused.

The ALLU MAPEI Circulus system assists in moving the concrete industry towards sustainability in concrete manufacturing. The global consumption of concrete is a staggering 23 Billion tons per year, and it is estimated that approximately 2% of all concrete produced in the world is returned to the producer. The majority of this ends up on a landfill. An estimated five (5%) percent of all man-made carbon dioxide emissions stem from cement and concrete production. Two (2%) percent of produced and returned concrete adds up to 460 million tons being unnecessarily put on landfills, resulting in a staggering total of 53 million tons of carbon dioxide being emitted. With the ALLU MAPEI Circulus, there is an opportunity to save up to 96% on the above-mentioned CO2 emissions.

ALLU – Making the uninhabitable habitable


The UK is currently facing a major housing shortage, with the lack of readily available land suitable for construction being a major factor in holding back developments. This has directly led to the more remediation projects being undertaken, with Wolverhampton headquartered McAuliffe working on developments throughout the UK. In its work, the company has found an Allu DH series Transformer attachment to be an invaluable tool for processing materials during the development of brownfield sites previously classified as contaminated land.

Established almost 50 years ago, McAuliffe initially began work on new builds, major roads, sewers and bulk earthwork projects. In the mid-1980s the company ventured into the reclamation and remediation of brownfield sites, working on a former landfill site in Solihull and the former Land Rover works in Birmingham. McAuliffe then secured the Tipton Gas Works contract in the late 1980s, a highly complex project in the heart of the Black Country, West Midlands. Since the 1980s and 1990s, large construction companies have come to rely on McAuliffe’s trusted know-how in providing highly specialist and professional regeneration and remediation services. This list includes many of the UK’s leading housebuilders and property developers, such as Barratt, Bloor, Bovis, Redrow and Persimmon Homes.

Specialists in remediation

Working with its clients from an early stage, McAuliffe can help to establish the likely costs, timescales and potential methods for land remediation. A critical aspect to all remediation projects is the initial site investigation, subsequent risk assessments and remediation strategy. Sadly it is common place, particularly on complex sites, for inadequate site investigations to be carried out, which leads to inadequate or over scoped remediation strategies. Not only does this involve unnecessary costs, but can lead to disputes with regulators leading to potential significant delays to the project by months and sometimes years.

To help avoid these pitfalls, McAuliffe provides advice on abnormals at land purchase stage and a range of remediation technologies to suit individual project requirements. These include ex-situ soils treatment, soil stabilisation / solidification, in-situ groundwater treatment, waste pre-treatment for disposal, tank decommissioning / liquid disposal, concurrent concrete and foundation removal. Through the provision of such services, McAuliffe can deliver best value, measured by cost, time, quality and sustainability.

Transforming project work

As a specialist environmental contractor, McAuliffe has amassed a large fleet of equipment in order to service the requirements of its customers.  Thus the company now operates an extensive range of Blue Machinery supplied Powerscreen crushers and screeners, for the mobile processing and recycling of materials found on brownfield sites. Another piece of equipment (also supplied by Blue Machinery), albeit on a smaller scale, but still vital to McAuliffe’s business, are Allu Transformers.

McAuliffe is a long time beneficiary of the attributes of Allu technology, having owned and operated an Allu SM attachment for over ten years.  The attachment had been specifically useful on a variety of remediation projects, and still has proved to be a highly reliable and effective tool to the present day.  Its success led directly to the company using attachments from other manufacturers, but much preferred the attributes of the Allu Transformer, leading them to once again use Allu when it came to choosing a new and modern processing attachment.

Through its excellent relationship with Blue Machinery, McAuliffe was made aware of some of the latest developments in Allu technology, leading to the company upgrading to an Allu DH4-17 X75 Transformer. This has exceeded all expectations, comfortably undertaking highly productive work on some of the wettest and stickiest materials to be found. Now both the Allu attachments can be seen working together throughout the UK, providing a solution to some of the hardest to deal with materials imaginable.

The Allu DH series Transformers themselves are a range of screening attachments for compact base machines. They are suitable for excavators up to 45t, loaders up to 30t, as well as being suitable for tractors and backhoe loaders. The DH attachments are ideal for waste material handling and environmental remediation applications, as well as general construction and demolition. Being highly mobile, they enable work to be undertaken directly on site, often in the hardest to get to areas.

How it works

The Allu DH series Transformers are part of Allu’s D series of attachments purpose designed for processing heavy duty-hard wearing materials such as soil, clay, concrete and bricks. The range has proved its value in various business activities including waste material handling, composting, pipeline backfilling/padding, clay stabilising job sites, crushing asphalt and minerals. In each case the equipment has effectively transformed operations wherever it has been used.

Material is transformed as the DH, as with all members of the Allu D series, comprises of an excavator/ loader/ tractor mounted attachment which screens, crushes, aerates, blends, mixes, separates, feeds and loads materials. This results in the feed material being effectively transformed into highly valuable products, making businesses more efficient, and more profitable. At the heart of the attachment is the unique top screen of its bucket. This is where the screening blades spin between the top screen combs, with the end material size being defined by the space between the combs. Effectively these screening combs carry most of the material weight to ensure the drums and bearings take on less impact and load. This construction is clog-free and maintains good capacity even with wet materials.

McAuliffe’s DH series Transformer has now been fitted with Allu’s X75 blades. This has led directly to the attachment being used in an aeration process to remove the larger hard core for processing with a crusher, whilst drying the wetter material at the same time. McAuliffe then uses a variety of different processes to deal with contamination, including adding microscopic organisms to break down contaminants as well as adding lime for ground stabilisation.

Two new dealers join ALLU distributor network

ALLU M-Series Transformer

Profi-Bagger and Egelquip (Pty) appointed to cover sales in Hungary and South Africa respectively 

EQUIPMENT attachment specialists ALLU have appointed two new distributors for Hungary and South Africa. The authorized dealers, Profi-Bagger (covering Hungary) and Egelquip (Pty) Ltd (operating in South Africa), will supply ALLU’s comprehensive range of Transformer and Processor material-processing attachments, as well as providing full aftermarket care, spare parts and dedicated customer service.

Founded in 1993, Profi-Bagger specialize in the supply of earthmoving and processing equipment across Hungary and in recent years have added major brands to their inventory, with ALLU being the latest addition. 

Egelquip (Pty) were established in 2013 by Kieron Geoghegan as a ‘new version’ of his original business, Conquip Plant Hire, which began trading in 1983. Today, they provide premium construction equipment solutions throughout southern Africa, assisting customers across a broad range of applications, including mining, waste management and recycling. 

ALLU say the new distributor appointments will further enhance locally focused customer support in Hungary and South Africa, while Profi-Bagger and Egelquip (Pty) will be able to call on round-the-clock specialized advice and assistance from the manufacturer’s German office and Finland-based technical support department.

Commenting on the appointments, Jeroen Hinnen, vice-president of sales for ALLU, said: ‘The combination of ALLU equipment and global aftermarket support, together with the local knowledge and industry expertise of Profi-Bagger, will allow our customers to benefit from a winning combination.

‘The opportunities in southern Africa are also staggering, with Egelquip having the know-how, expertise and contacts to show how the ALLU Transformers can help with surface mining and other material processing applications.’

ALLU Transformer M 3-20 Processes Clay for Minerals Company

ALLU M Series Crushing Clay

A U.S.-based minerals company recently began using an ALLU Transformer M 3-20 material processing attachment in its Middleton, Tenn., montmorillonite clay mine. The company purchased the mine-duty M-Series screener-crusher attachment from ALLU to use with its Hitachi 650 excavator in order to crush mined clay down to 4-in-minus and simultaneously load haul trucks.

The ALLU Transformer is allowing the facility to mine land it could not previously mine, as well as process clay from boulders. The ultimate goal is to eliminate the primary crusher in the plant. The processed material is used for production of cat litter and absorbent clay for oils.

According to ALLU territory manager Steve Fowler, “The customer is enjoying the advantages of reduced downtime with their crusher at the plant and lower overall operating costs. They’re able to go back and process material that previously was considered unusable, and also mine areas they had passed over, saving them from having to buy and strip additional land. The ALLU Transformer allows them to crush, screen and load as a one-person operation.”

The ALLU Transformer M-Series attachment is a multi-faceted tool for mining and process industries applications. Powered by the carrier machine (an excavator or wheel loader of up to 154 tons), the hydraulic attachment provides quick and efficient production techniques, solves chute blockages and other material flow problems, and easily assists with the processing and transport of wet/sticky or frozen material.

By sizing material and removing problematic and damaging waste rock at the initial stage of the process, the ALLU M-Series eliminates double handling of material and contributes to an operation’s maximum efficiency. It helps protect conveyor systems and primary/secondary material processing equipment, as it ultimately saves operations time and money.

New distributor for Allu in Denmark

Allu has announced that CBS Wearparts A/S is its new distributor in Denmark. The company will supply a comprehensive range of Allu transformer and processor attachments, as well as providing full aftermarket care, spare parts, and dedicated customer service.

Based in Glumsø, Denmakr, CBS Wearparts aims to deliver innovative solutions, partnering with clients to understand their needs, culture, and business aspirations. This understanding allows the company to provide service and advanced solutions to meet a variety of challenges.

Although a relatively recently formed company, it is known in the Danish construction industry for a special focus on serving the aftermarket requirements for crushing and screening equipment. Its product ranges include wear and spare parts for crushers, screens, conveyors, and wear parts for loaders, as well as providing renovation services for crushers and screens.

Claus Buch, Managing Director of CBS Wearparts, spotted the potential of the Allu ranges of transformers and processors, leading to the company being appointed Allu’s dealer in Denmark, reinforcing Allu’s commitment to providing greater levels of customer focus. It also enhances locally-focused customer support, whilst at the same time enabling these customers to benefit from dealing with a global company.

In practical terms, this means that, as well as CBS Wearparts providing ‘point of contact’ customer support when required, the company will be able to call on round the clock assistance from Allu’s Finland-based technical support department. This will enable customers to benefit from the specialised advice and assistance that has made Allu a leading supplier of material processing attachments.

“We are sure that the combination of Allu equipment and global aftermarket support, together with the local knowledge and industry expertise of CBS Wearparts, will enable Allu customers throughout Denmark to benefit from a winning combination,” said Marjut Lindroos, Group Marketing Manager at Allu.

DREDGING: ALLU system reuses dredged material from waterways

FINLAND – The Allu Group, manufacturers of multi-purpose attachments for heavy equipment, now offers a dredging solution that reuses the removed material. If the company’s success at a historic canal in New Jersey is anything to go by, miners can look forward to using the same technology for their drainage ditches.

The dredging is taking place at the Delaware and Raritan Canal that provides water to millions of New Jersey residents. Sediment from road and land runoff is deposited in the canal, which periodically requires the sediment to be removed.

The stabilisation method used on sediments from the canal is a quick, mobile and cost effective solution to making the canal dredging reusable, and consists of three parts. The first is the Allu Processor which is a versatile hydraulic accessory for excavators; the second is the Allu PF Pressure Feeder, which feeds the binder (in this case, Portland cement) through the hose. The third is the Allu DAC, Data Acquisition System to measure, control and report the stabilisation. The latter enables the control of all the functions of the PF unit as well as also saving the data during the stabilisation project, thereby providing the facility to transfer data onto other computers for quality control purposes.

The main part of the system is the Allu Processor itself. This is an attachment for a conventional excavator, powered by the excavator’s hydraulic system, thereby converting the excavator into a powerful and versatile mixing tool.  The mixing drums penetrate and mix a variety of material in situ, meaning that materials can be mixed anywhere the excavator can go, thus capitalizing on the excavator’s mobility and articulation to reach difficult or soft areas.

In the case of the canal project, the Portland cement is delivered directly to the area of the highest mixing shear by an attached 80-mm diameter pipe, injected via a nozzle located between the mixing drums. The Processor penetrates through any hard crust layers and mixes the dredged material with the Portland cement effectively, with penetration and mixing effectiveness being enhanced by the angled position of the drums which minimises the ‘dead’ area at the bottom frame.

The dredged material consists of varying mixtures of sands, gravels, silts and clays, which are ideal for reuse in a variety of applications. The added Portland cement helps dry out the material and gives the finer material more strength when used to reclaim a brownfield site.

Learn more about Allu’s line of equipment for mining processes at www.Allu.net.

Delaware Canal Dredging: ALLU System Enables Reuse of Dredged Materials

Dredging has resumed on the 96km long Delaware and Raritan Canal, with work expected to run through until the end of October.

The canal functions as a means of transporting water and acts as a reservoir, being part of the Raritan basin water supply system, providing water to millions of central New Jersey residents.

The canal itself is fed by the Delaware River and smaller streams, channels and other runoff sources. Sediment from road and land runoff is deposited in the canal, decreasing its water storage capacity, which periodically requires the sediment to be removed in order to restore the canal’s original capacity.

As part of this ongoing process, a soil improvement system from ALLU is being used to mix the dredged material with Portland cement, which enables the dredged material to be reused.

The main part of the system is the ALLU Processor itself; this is an attachment for a conventional excavator, powered by the excavator’s hydraulic system, thereby converting the excavator into a powerful and versatile mixing tool.

The mixing drums penetrate and mix a variety of material in place, or in-situ, meaning that materials can be mixed anywhere the excavator can go, thus capitalizing on the excavator’s mobility and articulation to reach difficult or soft areas.

In the case of the canal project, the Portland cement is delivered directly to the area of the highest mixing shear by an attached 80mm diameter pipe, injected via a nozzle located between the mixing drums.

The Processor penetrates through any hard crust layers and mixes the dredged material with the Portland cement effectively, with penetration and mixing effectiveness being enhanced by the angled position of the drums which minimizes the ‘dead’ area at the bottom frame.

The dredged material consists of varying mixtures of sands, gravels, silts and clays, which are ideal for reuse in a variety of applications. The added Portland cement helps dry out the material and gives the finer material more strength when used to reclaim a brownfield site.

Transforming customers’ business – new distributors for Allu


Allu announces new dealers for Hungary and South Africa. The newly appointed companies will be supplying a comprehensive range of Allu Transformer and Processor attachments, and in conjunction with Allu, provide full aftermarket care, spare parts and dedicated customer service.

Allu’s new distributor in Hungary is Profi-Bagger, which was founded in 1993 and is part of the Rosenstein Baumaschinenhandel GmbH & Co. KG, Warburg group of companies. The group specialises in the supply of earthmoving and processing equipment, with the Allu range seen as offering perfect operational synergies to its existing expertise and product lines. Company managing director, Krisztián Kozma, says of dealership: “In the course of our continuous development we have sought and seized the opportunity to supply the Hungarian representations of the new machines of smaller, but more famous Western European machine manufacturers, such as the famous Allu brand.”

The Hungarian company has in recent years grown significantly. In 2004, the company moved to a new, modern site in a green field location at the Vendel Industrial Park in Biatorbágy. In 2006, it introduced ISO 9001 quality management and ISO 14001 environmental management systems. From 2008 it has added major brands to its inventory, with Allu being the latest and a highly significant development.  
Southern African representative
Central Europe is not the only area where Allu has expanded its distributorship network recently. Egelquip (Pty) Ltd is a South African company with a history stretching back to 1983. It now supplies construction equipment throughout southern Africa, and is seen as a premium service provider within the plant and machinery industry. The company offers a range of services ranging from machine sales to plant hire, all based on reliable, quality manufactured, heavy duty equipment. These must be able to operate across a broad field of application types including mining, construction, waste management and waste disposal.

Egelquip (Pty) Ltd was established in 2013 by Kieron Geoghegan as a ‘new’ version of his original business, Conquip Plant Hire, which began trading in 1983. Once retired from his position as an international director of this highly successful firm, Kieron decided to start up a more modern interpretation of this highly successful business model. As a result of this, Egelquip was created with the intention of embracing the changed business environment with a fresh outlook in order to strike competitively within the industry and related markets. This approach has led directly to taking on Allu Transformers and Processors throughout southern Africa.

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Support as well as sales

The appointment of such professional and experienced industry distributors reinforces Allu’s commitment in providing even greater levels of customer focus. It also further enhances locally focused customer support, whilst at the same time enabling customers to benefit from dealing with a truly global company. In practical terms this means that as well as providing ‘point of contact’ customer support in Hungary and Southern Africa, when the situation requires it, both Profi-Bagger and Egelquip will be able to call on round the clock assistance from Allu’s Finland based technical support department. This will further enable customers to benefit from the specialised advice and assistance that has made Allu the world leading supplier of material processing attachments: namely the Transformer and Processor series.

Customers’ in focus
Of the appointment of Profi-Bagger, Jeroen Hinnen, Allu’s vice president of sales states: “We are sure that the combination of Allu equipment and global aftermarket support, together with the local knowledge and industry expertise of such a well-respected Hungarian company, will enable Allu customers to benefit from a winning combination.” Jeroen continues, “The opportunities in southern Africa are also staggering, with Egelquip having the know-how, expertise and contacts to show how the Allu Transformers can help with surface mining and other material processing applications.

“I’d like to welcome both companies to the Allu family, and look forward to working with them over the coming years. I know they are keen to get started and help transform customers’ businesses.” Reinforcing Jeroen’s comments, although only recently appointed as distributors of Allu equipment, training and product familiarisation have already begun. Both Profi-Bagger and Egelquip sales and service personnel have already undertaken extensive application and service programs.

Lyle Machinery to Represent Allu

Lyle Machinery Co. has been named a distributor of Allu Transformer material processing attachments. The Mississippi-based dealership has 11 locations across the southern United States.

It will sell and rent Allu screener crusher attachments, and provide aftermarket service and parts for customers throughout Mississippi, the Florida Panhandle, and sections of Alabama, Louisiana, and Texas.

The Lyle family started the business in 1958, and expanded in 1995. Since 2005, it has been known as Lyle Machinery. According to a press release, Lyle Machinery has focused on meeting its customer needs through a wide range of equipment, parts, and service. The company offers new equipment, pre-owned equipment, and equipment rentals, as well as financing and product support.

Lyle Machinery Co. has a solid reputation for its industry expertise and excellent customer support,” said Allu president Edgar J. Chavez in a prepared statement. “We are excited to bring Lyle onboard as a valuable addition to our comprehensive dealer network.”

Marc Dowell, VP sales for Lyle Machinery, said in a statement:

“We have always taken a customer-first approach. We believe in offering better products, better service and true partnerships. That’s why Allu provides such a good fit for us. They offer a unique product that we feel can truly increase our customers’ efficiency and productivity.”