Terramac, a rubber track crawler carrier manufacturer based in Elburn, Illinois, will exhibit for the first time at WasteExpo at booth No. 2463. According to a press release, Terramac will “showcase how its crawler carriers are redefining landfill management of municipal solid waste, as well as feature its latest advancements.”
“We are looking forward to introducing our carriers as an efficient and environmentally sound solution for the waste industry,” states Matt Slater, vice president of sales and marketing at Terramac. “Our machines provide operators with the consistency and power that landfills require for a full day of operation while reducing overall stress on the landfill infrastructure.”
Terramac will educate landfill operators on how they “can capitalize on the versatility" of thecrawler carriers. According to the release, Terramac carriers exert low ground pressure, which allows the units to easily maneuver across landfills with rough, wet or uneven ground conditions to accomplish tasks, such as hauling dirt for daily cover, performing cell maintenance and various other landfill restoration projects.
“The stability and traction of Terramac units are ideal for every landfill phase,” Slater adds. “Our machines perform many tasks and easily adapt to changing ground conditions.”
Terramac also plans to showcase its customization options at WasteExpo. Terramac carriers can be outfitted with a “wide array of landfill support equipment,” such as industrial spray applicators for applying alternative daily cover or hydroseeding units for reclamation during landfill closures.
The RT14R model will be on display. Operators can also download Terramac’s report titled “Environmentally Sound Technologies for Landfill Management” here.
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