Tag: excavating and dredging

Photo: Supreme Manufacturing

Equipment to enhance dredging operations

September 15, 2023 By

Check out some of the latest dredging equipment and technology from Rock Equipment and Supreme Manufacturing.

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More dredge operators want to dig deeper to maximize mineral reserves. Photo: Rohr-Idreco Americas

Rohr-Idreco Group sells German subsidiary

October 31, 2022 By

Richard Crowe, managing partner at Rohr-Idreco Americas, weighs in on the development.

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Dredge providing Barrett Paving distinct advantages

December 1, 2021 By and

Neil Hoobler, president of Supreme Manufacturing, met with P&Q to discuss how Barrett Paving’s new dredge operation allows the company to realize new efficiencies.

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An example of a cutter suction dredge from Rohr-Idreco. Photo: Rohr-Idreco

Rohr-Idreco debuts Hawk, Falcon dredges

November 18, 2021 By

Rohr-Idreco Dredge Systems developed the Hawk cutter suction dredge (CSD) model for dredging up to 45 ft., and the Falcon CSD for up to 65 ft.

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Scott Laiche

DSC Dredge promotes company veteran to engineering director

July 26, 2021 By

Scott Laiche, who has a range of manufacturing and engineering knowledge, will continue to serve DSC Dredge as director of engineering.

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A number of factors are currently driving dredge sales, including challenges with permitting. Photo: Supreme Manufacturing

P&Q Profile: Supreme Manufacturing’s Neil Hoobler

May 15, 2021 By

Supreme Manufacturing president Neil Hoobler paid P&Q a visit to discuss the very latest in dredging.

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DSC Vision can be installed on DSC Dredge’s full line of cutter head dredges right off the assembly line, or it can be retrofitted to existing DSC dredges or any other manufacturer’s dredge in the field. Photo: DSC Dredge

Guidance, visualization system for dredges offers new possibilities

June 30, 2020 By

DSC Dredge, Teledyne Marine and Trimble came together to design a 3D guidance and visualization system allowing operators to stop ‘dredging in the dark.’

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