Both leading QRB products, ALLU Transformer buckets and Rammer rock breakers now include remote fleet monitoring capabilities as standard items.
Read more...When the going gets tough
Construction and other earthmoving associated industries are facing some headwinds at present. It’s easy to simply complain about it, but the ones who will outperform others are those who live by the old saying “when the going gets tough, the tough get going”. There are some obvious things that all businesses can do, but perhaps […]
Read more...RAMMER LAND WITH QRB.
QLD Rock Breakers are now the Official Rammer Dealer for QLD and South Pacific Islands.
Read more...Landing in a tax mess
Landing in a tax mess Our society would cease to function if we didn’t have tax revenue. So it is important that taxes are collected fairly, and that they are used effectively. Not many taxes are more unfair than those around property. But that only affects the rich property owners, so who cares, right? Not […]
Read more...ALLU Attachments & Applications Continue To Expand
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 […]
Read more...Woke – broken Leadership
After a world record 28 years of uninterrupted GDP growth, there will come a time when the music slows. A rising tide lifts all boats, but it is when the tide subsides that you can see who was swimming naked. This will be the time when we see which businesses have had real leaders who […]
Read more...Mining’s importance to us
Thank you, Miners! Australia this month will have its first current account surplus since 1975 – all thanks to the near doubling of resources exports from $160 billion in 2016 to $275 billion just three years later. Did you know that resources now account for three-quarters of Australia’s goods exports? Our top three exports (iron […]
Read more...Mental Safety
Are we looking at safety the right way? The workplace fatality rate over the past decades has halved (refer to graph), and whilst every death is one too many, maybe we’re looking at the wrong areas (particularly in bang for our bucks we have hit the wall of diminishing returns) to further improve the wellbeing […]
Read more...Modern Crime isn’t physical
We have shared with you before stories of theft against our company. In the last 12 months, we’ve had three theft events against our business. We are proud that in two of those events, we managed to track down the stolen goods and perpetrators ourselves (the third one we aren’t sure, because the victim never […]
Read more...Who’s Responsible for compliance?
In a very interesting development, it seems that we are starting to see the turning point back to some common sense in terms of responsibility for compliance, at least in the area of Chain of Responsibility (COR). In what has now become an industry, regulators are now turning their sights on corporate lawyers, compliance units […]
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