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BlueMAC help customers to “Waste Nothing”

By Dan on Mon 13th Jan 2014

BlueMAC Manufacturing combines design expertise and engineering excellence with in-depth industry experience and proven sales and marketing skills. BlueMAC is an exciting new company with a proven pedigree, capable of providing ideal MRF systems and equipment solutions for the recycling and waste management industry from concept, to delivery and installation. BlueMAC Manufacturing is the result of a coming together of like-minded industry professionals from within Blue Group and Dmac Engineering. Between them, they have created what is certain to quickly become a key player in the production of bespoke recycling plants under the BlueMAC brand.

The thinking behind BlueMAC is to offer the recycling industry innovative modular products that are robustly manufactured at a cost effective price. BlueMAC’s turnkey in-house manufacturing process ensures total control of cost, design, components, engineering, quality and after-sales product support, overseeing each project from initial enquiry to installation and commissioning.

The increasing move towards bespoke MRF systems allows the recycling professional to handle even more varied in-coming waste streams and produce highly specified end-product recyclables. The ability to fit new multi-tasking recycling plants into existing yards, often with site and dimensional restrictions, also contributes to the popularity of the tailor-made solution. Here BlueMAC ticks all the boxes and, through long-standing relationships with such specialist market-leaders such as Doppstadt and General Kinematics, can also incorporate the best shredding and air-classifying equipment into their MRF designs, including volume reduction and sized RDF/SRF production..

The BlueMAC components list is impressive and includes feeders, conveyors, trommels, picking stations, flip flow screens, ballistic separators and ferrous/non-ferrous removal systems - all of which feature robust design and manufacture to ensure a long and productive working life. These modular components, combined with the compatible Doppstadt shredders and GK air classifiers form the basis for virtually any reclamation task, providing BlueMAC with the ability to turnkey recycling plant and equipment solutions economically, effectively and efficiently.

One well-established recycling company based in the home counties has already taken delivery of a BlueMAC bespoke MRF at its Ascot facility. Shorts Group undertook detailed examinations of what was available on the market and opted for the BlueMAC system for its new MRF. Managing Director Gary Short said “I visited the BlueMAC manufacturing facility to see some of the new plant during construction. I was thoroughly impressed by the level of design and new ideas. During the visit, my operators and managers had the opportunity to further discuss the design and possible implementation of better access points for maintenance and servicing. I am confident that BlueMAC’s technical knowledge, first class machinery and excellent customer support will benefit Shorts Recycling and our customers”.

The industry experts behind BlueMAC are enthusiastic and confident about their joint venture together. Pat McGeary says “This gives us a high quality “in-house” manufacturing base which will allow us to closely oversee every step of the way from enquiry to installation, which can only be of great benefit to our customers. With our highly skilled and experienced Project Engineers and manufacturing team our focus will also be on International markets as well as the UK & Ireland. We have already secured numerous International orders with more in the pipeline from across the Globe”

From the manufacturing point of view, Declan McShane says “Our long-standing experience as a manufacturer for some of the most famous global brands in recycling, quarrying and mining give us a real edge in this new venture and we look forward to the continued growth and development of BlueMAC and the products we can engineer and supply”.