Red Rhino Crushers (UK) Limited
Red Rhino Crushers (UK) Company Presentation
Red Rhino Crushers Ltdand Winfield EngineeringAbout usWinfield Engineering founded 1968Red Rhino crusher was founded, in 1999Winfield Engineering purchase Red Rhino in Jan 2009The company now produces 8 modelsAll components are manufactured in the UK MISSION STATEMENT: Red Rhino™ is owned by and headed up by Simon Winfield of Winfield Engineering Ltd, based in Grantham, Lincolnshire. The company aims to remain the No.1 provider of mini mobile crushing and recycling equipment throughout the world. By selecting the finest craftsmen and women, developing creative in-house product and by a second to none appreciation of our customers, Red Rhino™ maintains the highest standards of professional and consumer care within the industry.The Product Range2000 series – Hydraulic or electrically powered3000 series – Hydraulic or electrically powered4000 series5000 series7000 series standard7000 series Plus Awards for innovationand Excellence and QualityLocal contribution to IndustryGraduate intake program Apprenticeship schemeEmployee development programContinuous product improvements to save on valuable resourcesThe Range in action..Red Rhino have sold 1000 crushers to date. What we offer?We save companies money by on-site crushing, reducing “muck away” costs and reducing the carbon effects to the environmentWhy Crush on-site?Use of Red Rhino™ crushers enables any operation to benefit from recycling material together with the added cost savings associated with waste disposal and aggregate delivery.Red Rhino™ customers such as constructors, general builders, landscapers, plant hirers and even local authorities, are not only environmentally friendly by using the crushers but also save extraordinary amounts of moneyImplementing onsite recycling does not only save significant amounts of money but long term also reduces overall carbon footprints by very significant reduction in vehicle movements. Red Rhino negates the need for collection and delivery of site waste and new aggregates.
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