CRS installs new state of the art Waste Transfer Station for Baileys
CRS NI Ltd, one of the leading Waste Solutions providers from Northern Ireland teamed up with Bailey’s Skip Hire & Recycling Ltd, to design, manufacture and install a new Waste Transfer Station
CRS NI Ltd, one of the leading Waste Solutions providers from Northern Ireland teamed up with Bailey’s Skip Hire & Recycling Ltd, to design, manufacture and install a new Waste Transfer Station.
Bailey’s Skip Hire & Recycling are a family-owned business, with over 20 years of experience in waste management. They provide a waste disposal service for both domestic and business customers from their facilities in Corby.
Baileys wanted to increase production capabilities. They needed a plant capable of processing up to 50 tonnes of C&D and C&I waste per hour. The result was a Plant now capable of running 70 tonnes per hour.
The previous Plant at Baileys proved a laboursome process for the company, with a variety of issues restricted their ability to increase production beyond 15 tonnes per hour.
An already established relationship, and trust in the CRS brand, meant choosing CRS as their preferred supplier, was an easy decision to make.
“We have had CRS machinery in the past. We understand the quality of their workmanship, so it was a natural ask for us to get them in to design and quote on the build that you see today.”
Levi explained “It’s not a simple task of getting more tonnage in, the quality of the product has to be there as well. So, it was a case of them understanding what we needed and they put pen to paper and started designing for us.”
Baileys are now retrieving a range of clean aggregates which they can competitively sell, including -10mm Fines, 10-50mm Mid Fraction and +50mm Fraction.
The new plant produces a range of Lights for SRF/RDF, Low quality wood, High quality wood, PVC, Hard Plastics, Plastic, Cardboard, Copper Wire, Metals and Aluminium.
This Waste Transfer Station has been designed to incorporate the latest, innovative sorting equipment from CRS. Production has now increased through an efficient sorting process allowing for a 97% recovery rate of quality recyclable aggregates.
Levi Robinson, concluded; “From start to finish, it’s been simple, CRS didn’t over complicate things. I needed to grow the business and what they’ve produced and what’ve given us here, is exactly what we needed.”
“We are already getting third parties tipping with us, because we can sort their waste for them.”
CRS were delighted to be awarded the project by Baileys. Sean Conlon, company director, commented “CRS pride themselves in developing solid relationships with their clients and we see Baileys as another example of a client returning to us as a result of ongoing work built up over the years. Thanks to Levi and Nathan at Baileys for placing their trust in us.”
CRS NI Ltd deliver bespoke waste solutions for all applications across the waste recycling industry. The company was grown since their inception in 2009, to provide complete static recycling waste solutions along with a range of mobile machines, followed by onsite installation.
For more information telephone us on 028 8076 0496 or visit www.crsni.com
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